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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
Tags: Madrid, Antiques, Galleries, Gift Shops, Antiquing, Art & Theater, Shopping
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Paul Olsen Gallery - Contemporary Artists: Carl Apfelschnitt, Gregory Botts, Stephen Hale, Carlos Cruz, David Kapp, Shelly Johnson, Anthony Thompson.
Java Junction B & B - Charming Victorian suite on the second floor. Private bath, kitchen & porch.
Cindy Sheff, Realtor - A resident of historic Madrid. I specialize in real estate sales along the Turquoise Trail.
Weasel & Fitz - Recycled and found-object art with a touch of whimsey.
Sandia Crest House Gift Shop & Restaurant - Elevation 10678 feet. Enjoy breathtaking views, eclectic gifts and light dining. Open daily.
The Great Madrid Gift Emporium & Maggie’s Diner - Rare Turquoise, Gaspeite & Pawn Jewelry. MAGGIE'S DINER from Wild Hogs, selling movie memorabilia & T-shirts.
Turquoise Trail Pack, Ship, Mailboxes - Offering mailboxes with 24/7 access. ship via FedEx, UPS and USPS. We sell and ship work by local artists. M-F, 8:30-5:30.
Trading Bird Gallery - The finest of the old Turquoise Trail! Cerrillos Turquoise, Mosaic overlay, Zuni Fetishes, Mata Ortiz and Pueblo Pottery,
Chumani Gallery - Featuring contemporary works of nationally known artist Todd Klippenstein. Navajo & Santo Domingo jewelry, stone carvings, pottery. New sculpture garden.
Gypsy Gem - Specializing in rare Cerrillos turquoise jewelry. Original designs. Native arts and crafts, pottery, ironwood and more!
Upcoming Event
Monday Happy Hour with Bob Staten at the Greenside Cafe
Every MondayMonday Happy Hour with Bob Staten at the Greenside Cafe in Cedar Crest. From 4-7 pm
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From Our Forum
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- Movies made on the Turquoise Trail
- Wild Hogs Question
- 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 »





