El Paso, TX
Texas · El Paso County · El Paso Metro
El Paso is a major city in Texas with a population of 678,147. Residents earn $58,734 per year, which is 22% below the national average.
3.2
/5.0
B
Good
678,147
Population
2,620/sq mi density
$58,734
Median Income
$28,942 per capita
$171,700
Home Value
$231,886 Zillow
$1,041
Median Rent
31.3% income on rent
67°F
Avg Temperature
347 sunny days/yr
353
Violent Crime/100K
1,511 property/100K
B
Overall
3.2 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B
Economy
3.4 / 5.0
$58,734 median income, 3.7% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$171,700 home value, $1,041/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
353 violent crimes/100K (7% below avg)
B
Education
3.2 / 5.0
27.5% bachelor's degree or higher
Explore Near El Paso
Haunted Places
8
Locations with documented reports of paranormal activity and sightings
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Mines
5
Active and inactive mining sites tracked by the Mine Safety and Health Administration
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Historic Markers
1
Officially designated historical markers from the Historical Marker Database
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Haunted Places Near El Paso, TX
8 reported haunted locations found near El Paso, TX.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Building 4 | Many current and former members of the U.S. Army and Department of the Army civilian employees confirm stories of strange activities in one of the oldest remaining buildings on the Military Installation. One tale tells of an old Army Cavalry soldier seen in the upstairs window of the building on several occasions. Others tell of similar situations in which men and women are seen roaming the halls of the now unoccupied building. Building 4 was once used as a secondary morgue to hold the bodies... |
| Crockett Elementary | The building is aged back to the 1920's and supposedly served as a hospital to war veterans. It's said that on the second floor that a child not knowing the history the building had witnessed a man walking down the hall with bloody gauze on his head and amputated arm. |
| El Paso Community College | Photo lab - Students and faculty have reported feeling a presents in the back of the photo lab. The revolving door has opened by its self and the curtain has opened as if someone is watching you. Some students have even reported that they felt someone touching their shoulder and breathing on the back of their necks. The school was built on top of the old Prices Dairy, and some believe a presents from the dairy has found a new home in the school photo lab. Some of the janitorial staff refuses ... |
| Fort Bliss | Building #4 - #4 is a story of an old Military Medical Center that has been condemned for a decade or 2.Anyways there has been hauntings there ever since a medic was let down for "accidentally" killing a soldier whom had been shoot in the chest back in the 50's.Even though its condemned certain soldiers of high ranks are in the possession of some keys to open the building once again. |
| Fort Bliss | Building #13 - built in 1893 for soldiers of the 18th Infantry. A Calvary soldier was forced to retire because of his age-he may have been a doctor. This depressed man apparently hanged himself in the rafters of building 13. Also in building 13, the swinging doors in the courtroom have a habit of swinging by themselves at times. A cavalry soldier has been seen walking through the halls as well. |
| Loretto Academy | At night the bell tower is illuminated. The bells do not ring anymore and haven't for years. Yet at night you can see the movement in the bell tower. Some say it is a colony of bats, or birds. But this shadow wears the same habit as the rest of the nuns teaching at Loretto. What this shadow represents is the spirit or energy of a much beloved sister who taught at this academy for many years and died of an illness, which kept her from continuing her duties at Loretto Academy. Her existence is ... |
| McKelligon Canyon | The men's dressing room at the amphitheater is said to have lights flickering and the sound of someone running across the room and banging the walls. A man was said to have died while constructing the buildings there. |
| Thunderbird Road | When driving down thunderbird towards Mesa St. you will come upon a downward sloping hill. Go down the hill to the point where there is a slight upwards slope, stop, put your car in neutral and turn off the lights. After a couple seconds you will begin to roll up the slope with your speed increasing the longer you let it roll (you do eventually start going downhill again, so i suggest you stop your car at the top of the slope). Not sure if it's a ghost or not, but it is abnormal. |
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