El Paso Street in 1940s
La Calle El Paso en los años 40
La Calle El Paso en los años 40
Esta imagen muestra la calle El Paso probablemente en la década de los años 40. El tranvía puede ser visto a mitad de la calle El Paso, cual unía El Paso y Ciudad Juárez. A mano derecha está el Hotel Paso del Norte, abrió en 1912 y fue diseñado por Henry C. Trost. Fue renombrado Hotel Camino Real en 1933. A mano izquierda del hotel está el cine Ellanay, cual tiene origen desde 1918. Fue renombrado Capri en los años 60, pero eventualmente fue derribado en los años 80 para hacer la torre Camino Real.
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