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| Albuquerque | Madrid, NM Posted: Sat August 18, 2007 06:13 AM UTC
We traveled on the Turquoise Trail and came across a Trading Post that I believe was located in Madrid. They had the most AMAZING Native American pottery and rugs I have ever seen. Much of it belonged to the owner and was not for sale. Can you tell me the name of it, if you know, and can they be located via internet? I have a couple of questions about a great pot I bought there and would like to try to find more by the same artist. Thank you for your help.
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| Albuquerque | Re: Madrid, NM Posted: Sat August 18, 2007 11:35 PM UTC
"Turquoise Trail Trading Post?" I think that's the only place that's actually called "trading post" but it's also actually just outside of Madrid.
There are several of these places in Madrid. It's kind of what the town is. Sorry, but you'll have to be more specific on the exterior of the shop. Maybe this'll help: http://www.mad-rid.com/shopping.htm
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| Albuquerque | Re: Madrid, NM Posted: Sun August 19, 2007 05:56 PM UTC
Could it be the Ghost Town Trading Post (http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/5fca8/cbfdb/c/)? It is one of my favorite shops in Madrid.
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