Santa Fe Flea Market


Formerly the Tesuque Flea Market, the vendors at this outdoor market sell everything from high-quality rugs, turquoise jewelry and clothing to the best used cowboy boots in the state, plus the requisite collection of funky junk. There's also a food court, a beer garden and occasional live music. It's across the highway from the Buffalo Thunder Resort.


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