Anthony, Texas Anthony, Texas Location of Anthony inside Texas Location of Anthony inside Texas Location of Anthony inside El Paso County, Texas Location of Anthony inside El Paso County, Texas Anthony is an incorporated town in El Paso County, Texas, United States.

The populace was 5,011 at the 2010 census. It is the first town encountered in Texas when traveling eastbound on Interstate 10 from New Mexico.

5.3 Anthony Municipal Park 7 Leap Year Capital of the World and Worldwide Leap Year Birthday Club Anthony is positioned at 31 59 41 N 106 35 51 W (31.994626, -106.597612). Anthony, New Mexico, in Dona Ana County, New Mexico, borders Anthony, Texas, to the north.

They are often considered twin cities, though Anthony, New Mexico, became incorporated on July 1, 2010 As a City, presently having Diana Murillo-Trujillo as Mayor.

In the town, the populace was spread out with 20.7% under the age of 18, 12.7% from 18 to 24, 41.9% from 25 to 44, 18.1% from 45 to 64, and 6.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

The Town of Anthony was incorporated on July 5, 1952.

The Anthony Town Hall is positioned at 401 Wildcat athwart from the Anthony Independent School District Complex.

The Anthony Police Department The Anthony Water/Sewer Department The Anthony Municipal Court The Anthony Town Hall extraly homes the Anthony Municipal Court Room.

This courtroom hosts the Anthony Town Hall meetings, voting, police meetings, and other affairs.

The Anthony water treatment plant is positioned at the southern end of Omar Street and provides drinking water and sewage treatment for the town.

The majority of Anthony's drinking water comes from wells positioned near the Rio Grande.

Anthony has approximately 23 acres (93,000 m2) of advanced parks along with approximately 45 acres (180,000 m2) of undeveloped park land.

The Town of Anthony secured a large Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grant (approx: $780,000) in early 2007 to increase the size of Henry Miramontes Park. A large section of bare desert territory on the north side of Antonio Street near the 1400 1600 block is designated to turn into a soccer field complex with at least 4 fields and home to the Anthony Desert Rats soccer team.

The baseball park is titled after Anthony Police Department's only officer killed in the line of duty.

It is positioned on the east side of Richard White Street north of Franklin Street and south of State Line Road.

It is the baseball field used by the Anthony High School Baseball Team amid the official baseball season.

It is positioned on the west side of Richard White Street north of Franklin Street and south of State Line Road.

Anthony Municipal Park Anthony Park is positioned on a triangle-shaped island created by Antonio Street, Franklin Street, and 11th Street.

At the east end of the park where Antonio Street and Franklin Street intersect there is a flag pole beside a large metal sign which reads "Welcome to Anthony" in red letters facing to the east towards Interstate 10.

The use of firearms is prohibited by Anthony municipal code, so hunting is not permitted.

Leap Year Capital of the World and Worldwide Leap Year Birthday Club Every leap year Anthony, Texas, and Anthony, New Mexico, jubilate with an officially sponsored leap year birthday parade and festival. In 1988 small-town resident Mary Ann Brown, a member of the Anthony Chamber of Commerce and born on leap year day, February 29, proposed that the Anthony Chamber of Commerce host a festival centered on Leap Day.

Brown's idea of the festival and later declared Anthony, Texas & Anthony, New Mexico to be the joint Leap Year Capitals of the World.

United States Senator Pete Domenici of New Mexico entered into the Congressional Record of the United States a request that Congress and the President join in the proclamation.

In January 1996 the Anthony, New Mexico, postal service was designated "Leap Year Station" and granted a commemorative postal cancellation.

The Anthony Independent School District (AISD) serves Anthony.

AISD consists of three campuses (Anthony Elementary, Anthony Middle, and Anthony High) and a precinct central office, all connected and surrounded by a single fence line.The mascot for the school is Wildcats and the school colors are columbia blue, red, and white.

La Tuna inmates helped build some of the Anthony municipal parks and regularly assist in the day-to-day maintenance of the Anthony town government facility.

The United States Postal Service operates the Anthony Post Office in close-by Anthony, New Mexico. Interstate 10 runs north/south through the municipal jurisdiction of Anthony and is the primary route to and from the town.

Washington Street marks the division between North Main Street and South Main Street.

Texas State Highway Spur 6 (designated as Wildcat Drive, retitled from Oak Street) joins Antonio Street near the I-10 East on/off ramp to TX 20.

Anthony Police Department (Primary patrol/service call response) West Valley Volunteer Fire Department is positioned inside El Paso County Emergency Services District #2. The American Legion is active with the improve and Town of Anthony in grade the lives of veterans and working with youth programs.

The El Paso Gun Club shooting range is positioned in the northeast corner of the municipal limits of Anthony.

Anthony Municipal Code has established a curfew for anyone under the age of 17 between the hours of 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM unless accompanied by a parent, guardian, or family member over the age of 17.

Anthony, New Mexico "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Anthony town, Texas".

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