- Pancho Villa legacy is celebrated today for his work as a revolutionary hero, fighting for democracy, populism, and social justice for the Mexican people during the Mexican Revolution
- A statue of Pancho Villa is located in Veinte de Agosto Park between West Broadway and West Congress Street, and west of Church Avenue in Tucson
- Erected in June 1981, the statue was made by Julian Martinez and foundryman Javier Portilla
- It was given as a gift to Arizona from Agrupacion Nacional Periodista, a Mexican press organization, and the Mexican government