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New Mexico

Market shopping in New Mexico

  1. Ellis Tanner Trading Company

    Just south of town is one of Gallup's most interesting shops. The Ellis Tanner Trading Company is one of the Southwest’s largest, functional traditional Indian trading posts. Owned by the same family, the Tanners, for four generations, it serves as a sort of combination of shop, bank and community meeting center for the local Navajo community – Gallup is just outside the Navajo Reservation. The parking lot of the huge complex is always packed with pick-up trucks out of which spill entire families who’ve driven hundreds of miles to sell, pawn or trade their wares.

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  2. A

    Pueblo of Tesuque Flea Market

    This outdoor market a few minutes' drive north of Santa Fe at Tesuque Pueblo offers deals on high-quality rugs, jewelry, art and clothing.

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  3. B

    Winter Market

    This is held at nearby El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe.

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  4. Tesuque Flea Market

    An outdoor market a few minutes' drive north of Santa Fe at Tesuque Pueblo, it has everything from high-quality rugs, turquoise rings and clothing to the best used (read: broken-in) cowboy boots in the state. Nowadays, most booths are like small shops; there aren't many individuals left who come to sell funky junk.

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