This museum, which once served as the customs building is a great venue to visit. The building itself, which looks very similar now to the pictures from esrly 1900's has withstood the testimate of time. The museum is well designed taking the visitors from to room around the buildings perimeter. The majority of the items for view have both Español and English descriptions. Nearby parking seems adequate, and it's free to enter. Do not bring any drinks inside as you cannot take them past the front reception area. No flash when using cameras! Overall, really liked this museum and will...
Read moreIt has hundreds of pictures, some audio and visuals. The museum is completely accessible and with air conditioning. The museum highlights many pieces of the revolution against Porfirio Dias from the infancy of to the fractures of power later on. In addition, it uncovers the important role Mexicans working in the United States played in uplifting these efforts. You could just look at the pictures but I highly encourage to either get the audio tour or go with time to read the descriptions. I was reading in Spanish, don't know if the translations were good, but I imagine...
Read moreA complete collection of Pancho Villa's revolution journey.
The period 1913–1914 was the time of Villa's greatest international fame and military and political success.
Villa's string of victories since the beginning of the Mexican Revolution was instrumental in bringing the downfall of Porfirio Díaz, the victory of Francisco Madero, and the ouster of Victoriano Huerta.
He remains a heroic figure for many Mexicans.
He's more than just a politician, but a business owner, also a guy who knows how to "boardcast" himself like nowadays...
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