Introduction
341km (211 miles) S of El Paso; 440km (273 miles) NW of Torreón
Chihuahua, a city of wide boulevards and handsome buildings, is the capital of the state of Chihuahua, the largest and richest in Mexico. The wealth comes from mining, timber, cattle raising, maquiladoras (assembly plants for export goods), and tourism. The city has grown a lot in the last 30 years, thanks mainly to an increase in manufacturing plants, and has lost its frontier feeling. But the historic center of Chihuahua retains much of its character and holds a few museums and buildings worth visiting, including the house where Pancho Villa once lived.
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Museo de la Revolución
The Revolution Museum is Pancho Villa's house, where Luz Corral de Villa, Pancho Villa's widow, lived until her death in 1981. Exhibits include...
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Quinta Gameros
Quinta Gameros is a neoclassical, French Second Empire-style mansion with a beautiful Art Nouveau interior. Built in 1910 for Manuel Gameros, the...
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Hidalgo's Dungeon
Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a priest in Dolores, Guanajuato, when he started the War of Independence on September 15, 1810. Six months...
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