PANCHO VILLA STASH HOUSE
CASA CLANDESTINA DE VILLA
PANCHO VILLA STASH HOUSE
"On the southwestern edge of downtown El Paso, it's a celebration for a restoration and a person from the past is the guest of honor. We're talking about Pancho Villa, the famous Mexican revolutionary who led an insurrection in Northern Mexico. And we're also talking about Pancho Villa's so-called "stash house," a historically significant building in El Paso's Union Plaza neighborhood." https://kfoxtv.com/community/built-in-the-borderland/pancho-villa-stash-house-restored
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