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The Tom Lea Trail, to go

From El Paso to Fredericksburg to Austin and Galveston, the Tom Lea Trail has welcomed visitors throughout Texas since 2017.

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In 1916, the US began forcing Mexicans crossing the southern border to take kerosene baths. That tactic was later studied by the Nazis.

US officials feared that Mexicans were bringing diseases, such as typhus and tuberculosis, into the country.

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The US Forced Mexicans to Take Kerosene Baths Which Inspired the Nazis

US officials feared that Mexicans were bringing diseases, like typhus and tuberculosis, into the country.

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Tom Lea Trail lets you travel the state virtually to see some of the iconic El Paso artist's works

El Pasoan Tom Lea is an artist who may be one of Texas' best kept secrets. Now not only El Pasoans, but people across Texas can learn more about Tom Lea, thanks to the Tom Lea Art Trail, created by the Tom Lea Institute in El Paso.

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Tom Lea Trail Mobile Tour Launches as Statewide Celebration Kicks Off

The Tom Lea Institute and Texas Historical Commission, announce a new era in Texas tourism with the release of the Tom Lea Trail Mobile Tour. It is the first Texas heritage trail in 12 years and the only one named for

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