The El Pasoan Magazine Issue 14 DOWNTOWN NEWS DOWNTOWN VOICES
Cover Story: Then & Now: Downtowns History in Photos
Grand edifices once stood tall and proud in turn-of-the-century Downtown El Paso, and though some are no longer present, there are a few that have remained unchanged over the past one-hundred years. Take a trip through time as the El Paso Preservation Alliance explores Downtown’s history.


El Paso’s best days lie ahead of us and Mayor John Cook writes on how he sees the Sun City becoming one of Texas’ brightest stars. Also, REDCo President Bob Cook envisions a Downtown landscape that would cement El Paso as the culture capital of the world.
FEATURES  

Feature: Toma Mi Corazón Heart Auction
One art auction with heart offers more than swirls of paint as Avance hosts its Mi Corazón Heart Auction, now in its seventh year.

Feature: Lucy’s Café: A Legendary and Delicious Landmark
You have either heard about the legend or seen the café as you have driven down Mesa Street. Now, read about Lucy’s Café and its legendary dish.



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The story keeps going as 2007 turns into 2008. There were several top news-making events throughout last year, and many of those are still ongoing. NPT in Print is your source for the good – The El Paso Expatriate Project, the bad – the FBI investigation into public corruption, and everything else in between – the 2007 city elections, Rachel Quintana and Melina Castro, the Downtown 2015 Plan, and the Asarco saga. Cheers to you and yours in the new year.
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