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El Arroyo was established in 1975 by Bob and Mary Ogden, the land owners. Clay McPhail and Doug English, who owned the restaurant for 25 years until 2012, [1] when it was sold to Ellis and Paige Winstanley, who met when Paige got a job at Cain & Able's, a bar owned by Ellis. After "a while" the two started dating and formed a business partnership.
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In women's boxing, Amanda Serrano was the first IBF super featherweight champion and the first Puerto Rican boxer (male or female) to win major world titles in seven different weight classes (Camacho made it first, but four of his titles were considered minor world titles). Also, in 2023, Serrano was the first Puerto Rican to be Undisputed ...
On March 22, 1873, the Spanish National Assembly finally abolished slavery in Puerto Rico. The owners were compensated with 35 million pesetas per slave, and the former slaves were required to work for their former masters for three more years. [20] [21] The influence of the African culture began to make itself felt on the island.
In 1942, a newspaper advertisement sought out a full-duty policewoman, and in 1974, the first five women graduated from the El Paso Police Academy and took the oath to protect and serve, the El ...
Women break ground in 1974. June 1974 was groundbreaking for policewomen in El Paso. Fort Bliss got their first policewoman and the first five women graduated from the city's police academy.
Arroyo's flag has two horizontal bands of equal size. The upper band is color orange, while the lower one is black. In the middle of the flag lies Arroyo's coat of arms. [2] [44] The coat of arms is also split in two sections. The upper section features a church in a blue field a church with a rosary to the right and a flower to the left.
Shops and businesses across the U.S. are closed for a day to show support for communities impacted by Trump's immigration policies.