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Java Junction Coffee & Gifts
Madrid, NM 87010
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(505) 438-2772
Lattes, cappuccino, espresso, specialty "hot" gourmet items and wild t-shirts, hats and sportswear.
Tags: Madrid, Coffee/Tea Houses, Gift Shops, Eating/Drinking, Shopping
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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 »





