El Paso Museum of History

"[3] The El Paso Museum of History is part of an annual project, called the Wall of Giants, to honor a person, entity, location or event that has had an ongoing impact on the city.

[11] The wall is made of "five massive touch screens" and presents an interactive, three-dimensional view of the history of El Paso, starting in the late 1600s.

[14] There is also a smaller companion wall which is mobile and able to visit schools, malls and community centers.

[14] Digie allows visitors to interact with the wall by searching for information or just by browsing the images shown.

[14] The wall is not only a place to view pictures and videos, but it also stores and archives these materials.

[14] The digital wall cost around three million dollars to build and was funded by a 2012 bond issue.

Visitors trying out the Digital Wall (Digie).