The building from which Pancho Villa was shot and killed in 1923 houses the Museo Francisco Villa. It has two floors of interesting photos of Villa the man (fording a river in his beloved Dodge, posing with his gun in mid-conflict, etc), guns and memorabilia. Guided tours (by donation) are available in Spanish (and sometimes English).
Museo Francisco Villa
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