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YDSP Tigua Indian Cultural Center and Museum

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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
305 Yaya Ln, El Paso, TX 79907-5641Map
Phone: +1 915-859-7700
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  • EstherP1882
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    Good stop when doing the Mission Trail

    This is a great stop when doing the Mission Trail. The small (free museum) gives a history of the Tigua in the area. There is a lot to read, so be sure to spend a little time here. There are also ...

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2021
  • dxstx7
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    Great historical sit about a tribe of Indians that wereLittle known except locally

    Not only do they perform historical dances, but the site itself also reeks of history! Must try the Gorditas there as they are outstanding. We used almost a day just sightseeing and going through hist...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2020
  • botipton
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    One of my favorite places

    A wonderful place to see and learn about the culture of the Tigua Nation. Make sure to check the schedule before going to be there when important events take place.

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2019
  • alexisrachelletx
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    Small, but good opportunity to learn about some of Texas's native people

    We stopped by the Tigua Indian Cultural Center during an afternoon of exploring the nearby missions. The Cultural Center has a small museum, but is more of a cultural center (that hosts events). They ...

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2019
  • 4everTX
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    Tiny and neat

    Without the dancing Tigua statue you would probably miss it the first time. The museum is small but the location is nice. Shady and cool, you might sit down on a bench and taste some freshly baked cor...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2018