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New tortilla stand at Windmill Farms gives the tortillas, and their makers, a new chapter — and it also opens new doors for ...
Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a rogue Mexican general heading the rebellion against President Carranza, had just crossed the U.S. border and raided the small town of Columbus, New Mexico.
In the predawn hours of March 9, 1916 Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his band of several hundred villistas descended upon the town of Columbus, N.M., in hopes of obtaining needed military equipment ...
At San Pancho in Takoma Park, the husband-and-wife owners of Cielo Rojo fill a gap with burritos that conjure San Francisco.
A gold-plated revolver belonging to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa could fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at a Texas auction next month. The sale is expected to draw scores of ...
On an August afternoon in 1918, a mysterious man approached the U.S.-Mexico border in the bustling town of Nogales. For decades, the boundary between the two countries had been little more than an … ...
Viva Villa! is a corking western. It's a big, impressive production which sets out to make Wallace Beery's Pancho Villa appear as a somewhat sympathetic and quasi-patriotic bandit.
Villa Rides is a pseudo-biopic of a portion of the bandit career of Mexico's folk hero, Pancho Villa, with Yul Brynner in title role.
The U.S. Army's first use of trucks in a military operation was in the "Punitive Expedition" in pursuit of "Pancho" Villa into the mountains of northern Mexico in 1916. The Villistas had raided ...
Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a rogue Mexican general heading the rebellion against President Carranza, had just crossed the U.S. border and raided the small town of Columbus, New Mexico.
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