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Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe Outlet shopping fans will enjoy this open-air mall on
the south end of town. Anchors include Brooks Brothers, Jones New York, and Coach.
Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 7pm, Sunday 11am to 6pm. 8380 Cerrillos Rd.
& 505/474-4000. www.fashionoutletssantafe.com.
Sanbusco Market Center Unique shops and restaurants occupy this remodeled
warehouse near the old Santa Fe Railyard. Many of the shops are overpriced, but it's a
fun place to window-shop. Borders is here as well. Open Monday to Saturday 10am to
6pm, Sunday noon to 5pm. 500 Montezuma St. & 505/989-9390. www.sanbusco.com.
Santa Fe Place Santa Fe's largest mall is near the southwestern city limits, not far
from the I-25 on-ramp. If you're from a major city, you'll probably find shopping here
very provincial. Anchors include JCPenney, Sears, Dillard's, and Mervyn's. Open Mon-
day to Saturday 10am to 9pm, Sunday noon to 6pm. 4250 Cerrillos Rd. (at Rodeo Rd.).
& 505/473-4253. www.shopsantafeplace.com.
Markets
Santa Fe Farmers' Market Finds This farmers' market has everything from
fruits, vegetables, and flowers to cheeses, cider, and salsas. Great local treats! If you're an
early riser, stroll through and enjoy good coffee, excellent breakfast burritos, and music
ranging from flute to fiddle. In 2008, the market moved into a beautiful new building
in the railyard district. Open April to mid-November, Tuesday and Saturday 7am to
noon. In winter, an abbreviated version takes place indoors. In the Santa Fe Railyard, off
Paseo de Peralta. & 505/983-4098. www.santafefarmersmarket.com.
Tesuque Flea Market Moments If you're a flea-market hound, you'll be happy to
discover this one. More than 500 vendors 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 late November, Friday to Sunday. Vendors
start selling at about 7:30am and stay open until about 6:30pm, weather permitting. US
84/285 (about 8 miles north of Santa Fe). No phone. www.tesuquepueblofleamarket.com.
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Natural Art
Mineral & Fossil Gallery of Santa Fe You'll find ancient artwork here, from
fossils to geodes in all sizes and shapes. Natural mineral jewelry and decorative items for
the home, including lamps, wall clocks, furniture, art glass, and carvings are also on
hand. Mineral & Fossil also has galleries in Taos, and in Scottsdale and Sedona, Arizona.
127 W. San Francisco St. & 800/762-9777 or 505/984-1682. www.mineralgallery.com.
Stone Forest Finds Proprietor Michael Zimber travels to China and other
Asian countries every year to collaborate with the stone carvers who create the fountains,
sculptures, and bath fixtures that fill this inventive shop and garden not far from the
plaza. 213 St. Francis Dr. & 505/986-8883. www.stoneforest.com.
Pottery & Tiles
Artesanos Imports Company Moments Coming here is like taking a trip south
of the border, with all the scents and colors you'd expect on such a journey. You'll find a
wide selection of Talavera tile and pottery, as well as light fixtures and many other acces-
sories for the home. 1414 Maclovia St. & 505/471-8020. www.artesanos.com.
Santa Fe Pottery at Double Take The work of more than 120 master potters from
New Mexico and the Southwest is on display here; you'll find everything from mugs and
lamps to home furnishings. 323 S. Guadalupe St. & 505/989-3363. www.santafepottery.com.
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