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  1. On October 1, 1985, the National Border Patrol Museum opened its doors in the basement of the old Cortez building in downtown El Paso, Texas. The museum operated out of this humble facility until 1992 when it was closed due to a dispute with the landlord.

  2. Uniforms of the Border Patrol. Learn More.

  3. September 1940, Congress designates the U.S. Border Patrol as a National Defense Agency under Title 50: War and National Defense as part of the Selective Service Act of 1940. This provides active-duty Patrol Inspectors and trainees a Class II deferment.

  4. The National Border Patrol Museum is located at 4315 Woodrow Bean Transmountain Drive, in the county of El Paso, in the U.S. state of Texas. The museum was established by a 1979 vote of the Fraternal Order of Retired Border Patrol Officers.

  5. The National Border Patrol Museum is the only one of its kind in the United States. It is a private, not for profit, museum where exhibits cover the history of the United States Border patrol, from the old West, Prohibition, and WWII, right up to current operations, through displays of weapons, paintings, documents, equipment, photos, artifacts ...

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · This is well worth a visit - lot of interesting narrative and exhibits about the history and evolution of the U.S. Border Patrol (centenary in 2024). Ample parking, well laid out and helpful/friendly staff.

  7. National Border Patrol Museum is ranked #12 out of 15 things to do in El Paso. See pictures and our review of National Border Patrol Museum.

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