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Compare And Contrast Roswell And El Paso
El Paso vs. Roswell
El Paso is considered to be a city with an enormous population. The city of El Paso consists of a very substantial variety of eating establishment and shopping centers. Another outstanding thing that is good about El Paso is it has many tourist sites, but the weather and traffic can be some major downfalls when coming to a decision, and when deciding on living there and just wanting to plan visiting arrangements. Although El Paso may be big Roswell, New Mexico, can still be a great place to live. It may not have as many dining establishments, or even be considered a city (due to the lack of population). Instead Roswell is considered the small town. There are very few tourist sites in Roswell, New Mexico. In Roswell almost
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The population size of Roswell, New Mexico can be quite small compared to that of El Paso’s population. El Paso is a huge city filled with over 830,000 people living there as of 2015. Roswell’s population is about 48,400 people living in Roswell as of 2015. El Paso population is seventeen times that of Roswell population. Roswell lacks about 1,634 people in order to hit the point of becoming a city of New Mexico. Just because the population is of Roswell is small does not mean it is a great place to visit or live in. Roswell has better school opportunities being offered to focus on the students at hand then that of El Paso. Roswell is a more quite place to live in with a friendlier population of people due to the fact that Roswell have a very small population living there. There is many great advantage of being a small town, like the fact that seeking employment in Roswell has a better chance of happening than in El Paso. Like young teens have a better chance of finding first job than in El Paso. El Paso is a great place to visit because it has more sites for tourist to see and a better variety of housing then that of Roswell since El Paso keeps continuing to expand it city and population alongside of Fort Bliss. In El Paso there is a greater chance of getting military people from all around the US, because of the fact that El Paso has one of the biggest bases called Fort Bliss. Located right in the center of El …show more content…
Unlike Roswell which only has three or four tourist site to visit since it is such a small town. In El Paso there is a huge downtown with a bunch of shopping centers and which is well known Mexican because it is located right next to the Juarez, Mexico border. Now the downtown of Roswell is quite small and has very few shops and is the center of the Alien museum which is the number one tourist site found in Roswell today. The last two tourist site found in Roswell would be the fair, and many festival held in Roswell, and the zoo. Roswell well is a very boring place to visit but a good place to live. Unlike the few attractions found in Roswell, El Paso has a lot more, like a zoo, baseball stadium, coliseum, Bobos, several types of museums, and a water park. Most importantly the major attractions found in El Paso is the four huge malls. People come to El Paso just to shop at the outlet mall or the other three malls. There is way more stuff to do with family and places to see in El Paso than in Roswell. Roswell is not really known for its tourist sites anyways. El Paso is definitely a better place to visit than

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