Pancho Villa's hacienda is located in the hamlet of La Coyotada. Located near the banks of the Rio San Juan, the house is a notable example of the popular architecture of the Porfiriato era. The house was strategically built to coexist with the local climate, as wells to the proper illumination and ventilation, as it is assumed with its L-shape form. He lived here from 1920 to 1923.
No furnishing remain, but many photos cover the walls
Several historical studies suggest that Villa's assassination was politically motivated and was planned by Plutarco Elias Calles and General Joaquin Amaro with the consent of President Alvaro Obregon.
Villa game the estate the same energy he had in the war. A system of collective work and even the men of his escort worked. Villa working on the anvil.
Four gringos waiting for a parade
Great patina
A celebration of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception
In life, Villa helped fashion his own image as an internationally known revolutionary hero, starring as himself in Hollywood films and giving interviews to foreign journalists.
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