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Cowgirl Red
Madrid, NM 87010
505) 474-0344
Classic Wild West! Fine Art, Vintage Cowboy Boots, Indian Jewelry. Antiques, Collectables & Gift items
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Chumani Gallery - Featuring contemporary works of nationally known artist Todd Klippenstein. Navajo & Santo Domingo jewelry, stone carvings, pottery. New sculpture garden.
Trading Bird Gallery - The finest of the old Turquoise Trail! Cerrillos Turquoise, Mosaic overlay, Zuni Fetishes, Mata Ortiz and Pueblo Pottery,
Java Junction Coffee & Gifts - Lattes, cappuccino, espresso, specialty "hot" gourmet items and wild t-shirts, hats and sportswear.
Aspects of Clay - Something fun to do! Paint your own ceramics; pottery wheels; classes; parties; gallery.
Ortiz Mountain Gallery & Aline Fourier Studio - Fine Art Gallery featuring the art of Aline Fourier & other New Mexico artists. Working studio nestled in the Ortiz Mountains.
Cindy Sheff, Realtor - A resident of historic Madrid. I specialize in real estate sales along the Turquoise Trail.
Tumbleweeds - A gift shop full of "Important Stuff". Nostalgic metal signs, Madrid t-shirts & souvenirs, rocks, Rt.66, ecclectic jewelry, Western shirts & books.
Jezebel Gallery - Tour Jezebel's Studio & Gallery on the Boardwalk. Organic forms as Modern Art, Craft and Furnishings.
Old Coal Mine Museum - 1901 Richmond Steam Engine, mining relics and old cars. A must see! April-October. Open Friday-Monday 11am-5pm.
Java Junction B & B - Charming Victorian suite on the second floor. Private bath, kitchen & porch.
Upcoming Event
Sandia Peak Ski Season extended
Wednesday 17 - Sunday, March 21, 2010Sandia Peak Ski Area will be extending the 2009-2010 season through March 21, 2010!
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- BLM & SF National Forest host Open Houses on Turquoise Trail
National Scenic Byway
On June 15, 2000 the Turquoise Trail received designation as a National Scenic Byway from the The National Scenic Byways Program after completing a comprehensive corridor management plan.The plan is available for review here »





