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    Jessica A.

    The War Eagles Air Museum was a welcome stop on our way through El Paso. It is a hidden gem that needs more exposure! If you like vintage WW II, Korean War & Vietnam-era aircraft, then this is the place for you! Even if you don't, this is a great place to stretch your legs, break the monotony of a long drive, and look at some history. It is not far off the 10 and is only $5 per person ($4 for seniors and military) and kids are free! They do have a sign that advises parents to watch over their young children, and children to watch over their parents on the doors of the hangar as you walk inside. They have about 37 aircraft displayed in a huge hangar (3 outside) with helpful blue placards explaining their place in history. The planes are in excellent condition and most are still air worthy. They also have a good number of vintage automobiles and military vehicles on display. We had a wonderful veteran volunteer give us an introduction to the museum and answered any questions we had regarding the models you will see. I attached some pictures for you all to enjoy. The museum is open at 10 am and closes at 4 pm. We spent about 2 hours here, taking lots of photographs and reading through the displays. I especially enjoyed reading anything about women aviators which they had a display for. If you are also interested in that, check out the pink Cessna called the Cotton Clipper Cutie. They also have a lovely gift shop and clean restrooms.

    Joe M.

    One of the coolest museums in New Mexico! Lots of really cool vintage aircraft and cars. Hands on exhibits for kids (and adults) to climb in and play with. One of the best air museums I've been to outside of DC. Also had several volunteers waking around to answer any questions about the exhibits. Loved it!

    Jorge M.

    Very good museum to visit. They had such a big variety of antique aircraft and displays. The older gentleman inside was so helpful to my wife and kids and had a ton of stories to tell about each airplane. I cannot recall his name but he made the experience even better. They also have a decent size and well prized gift shop. The lady there was not as welcoming but she wasn't bad either. I would return anytime.

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    Nice collection of war birds. Would not drive too much out of way to see but would exit I -10 to see! Fair entry charge.

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    El Paso Museum of Art

    El Paso Museum of Art

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    My recent visit to the museum was to spend time in the galleries devoted to the Old Masters, a…read morecollection overwhelmingly due to the Kress donation. Kress was a discount store from many decades ago. Mr. Kress had assembled a truly monumental collection. Upon his death, paintings were given to quite a number of art museums around the country. The El Paso Museum of Art is one of them. I'm always blown away whenever I see the paintings donated by Kress in various museums that I've visited. I think that this museum received an especially vigorous selection and so many of the works on display seem so fresh and bright. These aren't lesser works by iconic artists, either. These are amazing and the collection alone make this museum a must-see. My favorite work on display is Vincenzo Catena's 'Portrait of a Woman', an oil on canvas work from about 1520-25; oil on canvas. The young woman staring directly at the viewer looks quite modern-day as if she's posing for a selfie to show off her finery; and, what finery it is: red velvet and fur with a large-jeweled broach. This is where Catena is also showing off: his skill in making the velvet and fur seem so real. This is quite the lush painting. I was also sure to visit a selection of paintings on the first level that presented works by local students. My favorite was Zoey Odette Valles' 'Tumbled Away, an acrylic on canvas piece that seemed ready for the permanent collection. Well done, Zoey! Some museums are hindered by their spaces. This museum falls into that category. This is an overhauled Greyhound bus station that I remember using years ago when I'd travel with a little backpack across the country. The space works as well as they can make it work and the engagement with the local community is truly impressive. However, if this museum's collection were in a truly dedicated space, people would trek here just for the art.

    The employees started ushering us out 20 minutes before closing. We were waiting for our Uber 5…read moreminutes before closing by the doors, and they rudely told us we couldn't wait inside. While the art is beautiful, the employees were rude and made visitors feel unwelcome.

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    Denise Brown; Fall; 1994; gesso-prepared tar paper, scored and inlaid with dried pigments and gold
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