[2] The store has arts and crafts from all across Mexico, while the restaurant is known for its dishes made from queso menonita produced in the state of Chihuahua.
In retaliation, the United States launched the Pancho Villa Expedition, under General John J. Pershing, to capture him.
Notwithstanding more than a year of effort, including one of the first large-scale uses of motorized transport by the U.S. Army, Pancho Villa was not captured.
During his service and accompanied by ten soldiers of the 6th Infantry Regiment, Patton killed two Mexican leaders, including "General" Julio Cárdenas, commander of Villa's personal bodyguard.
Patton's success in this regard gained him a level of fame in the United States, and he was featured in newspapers across the nation.