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Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution
The Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution in the Mexican city of Chihuahua, Chih., is housed in the former estate of General Francisco Villa and his widow, Sra. María Luz Corral de Villa. The house and its extensive collection of Villa memorabilia, as well as souvenirs and documents relating to other revolutionary leaders, was turned over to the Mexican government in 1981 upon the death of Mrs. Villa. One may see the saddles of the 'Centaur of the North', as Villa was styled, as well as his pistols and armory, bedroom, living quarters and photographic memorabilia relating to his activities during the Mexican Revolution. The centerpiece of the collection in the courtyard is the bullet-ridden Dodge automobile in which he and his bodyguards were assassinated in 1923 in the city of Hidalgo del Parral in southern Chihuahua. He is said to be buried in the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City. ==Gallery==
Image:Pancho Villa y Luz Corral de Villa.jpg|Gen. Francisco Villa and Mrs Villa, 1914. Image:VillaBedroom.jpg|Villa's bedroom. Note pistol hanging from headboard. Image:VillasSaddles.jpg|Two of General Francisco Villa's saddles. Image:Pancho villa car.jpg|The Dodge automobile in which Villa was assassinated along with his bodyguards.
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