Segundo Barrio neighborhood inspires ‘Little Barrio’ play area at El Paso museum
Gabrielle Lopez
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The historic Segundo Barrio neighborhood inspired a new play area at the El Paso Museum of History. The City of El Paso announced the newly-renovated kids area Friday.
The neighborhood, located south of Downtown El paso, was historically known as “the other Ellis Island” due to the area’s port of entry connecting El Paso and Mexico, the museum said.
On the first floor of the history museum, children can explore a miniature version of the area. The play area’s design references Segundo Barrio’s Chicago brick-style apartments, trolley area and “tienditas.”

The “Little Barrio Play Area” is on the museum’s first floor.

The city said the Nusenda Foundation’s 20206 Community Rewards supported the play area’s renovation.
“This work honors the rich cultural heritage of Segundo Barrio while helping young learners build confidence, pride, and a deeper connection to their community,” Nusenda spokesperson Sara Keller said.