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The Tesuque Market has been
described by the National Scenic Byways Program as:
A Moroccan-style bazaar scene
with over 500 merchants selling a nearly endless variety of wares,
the Tesuque Flea Market sits in the foothills of the Sangre de
Cristo Mountains north of Santa Fe.
A conglomeration of cultures
and people, the flea market features an intersesting mixture
of both local artifacts made by the Tesuque tribe and foreign
items from as far away as Japan, India, Peru, and South Africa.
Frommer's Review:
If you're a flea-market hound, you'll be happy to discover
this one. More than 500 vendors here sell everything from used
cowboy boots (you might find some real beauties) to clothing,
jewelry, books, and furniture, all against a big northern New
Mexico view. Open March to December, Friday to Sunday. Vendors
start selling at about 8am and stay open until about 5pm, weather
permitting
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