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In 1991, Metz, together with researcher Sylvia Gevália Landeros, created Travel The Pass, a partnership dedicated to exploring and documenting the borderland history of the Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico region. In October 2024, the City of El Paso, Texas, issued a proclamation honoring Metz's numerous works, contributions, and accomplishments; October 22, 2024, is recognized as Leon Metz Travel The Pass Day. Today, in Leon Claire Metz's remembrance, Travel The Pass continues to play a crucial role in preserving and sharing the heritage of our binational borderland through educational endeavors—MADZINE Complete Works of Leon Metz; a remarkable journey of preservation and education celebrating the tapestry of our history, published and unpublished stories penned by Leon C. Metz.
Dr. Timmons wrote El Paso: a Borderland History, published by Texas Western Press, 1990.
Article Joe Olds, "Borderland scholar explains his hopes for El Paso," El Paso County Historical society quarterly, Password, Vol XXXVI, No.1, El Paso, TX, 1991, p. 45.
Leon Metz, far right, was UTEP's first library archivist. He died circa Nov 15, 2020 at Ambrosio Guillen Veterans' facility of COVID,
According to 2017 commemorative calendar from UTEP Library Special Collections. William H. "Bill" Timmons (1915-2006) was a longtime UTEP history professor. He authored El Paso: a Borderlands History. He directed a project to microfilm significant archives from Durango, Janos, Chihuahua, and Juarez Mexico in the 1960s. He was a skilled jazz pianist and singer.
Dr. Timmons, history professor with folder, Leon Metz far left