Northeastern New Mexico

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  • 1. Jespersen's Cache

    Jespersen's Cache, a pack rat's paradise, is a place to get lost for a morning or afternoon. The sheer mass of stuff is astounding—boxed Barbies, railroad lanterns, Depression-era glass, carousel horses. If you've got a collector's eye, you could make your lucky find here.

    403 Maxwell Ave., Springer, New Mexico, 87747, USA
    575-483–2349
  • 2. Solano's Boot & Western Wear

    You can enter a city slicker and exit a cowboy or cowgirl. The enormous space, an experience as much as a store, is full of fashionable, practical Western garb. Check out the collection of cowboy hats.

    101 S. 2nd St., Raton, New Mexico, 87740, USA
    575-445–2632
  • 3. Blue Moon Eclectics

    Blue Moon Eclectics has locally made arts and crafts as well as some Navajo and Zuni jewelry.

    333 E. 9th St., Cimarron, New Mexico, 87714, USA
    575-376–9040
  • 4. Cimarron Art Gallery

    Just off the main highway to the north is East 9th Street, a street of historic buildings and a few shops. The Cimarron Art Gallery sells Southwestern odds and ends, and artifacts, and has a 1930s soda fountain for dishing out ice cream, sodas, and coffee drinks.

    337 E. 9th St., Cimarron, New Mexico, 87714, USA
    575-376–2614
  • 5. Heirloom Shop

    Hattie Sloan, proprietor of the Heirloom Shop, was one of the key figures involved in the restoration of Historic First Street. Hattie and her daughter and co-owner Cathy know their antiques and have packed this highly browse-worthy shop with beautiful selections, from rhinestone necklaces to quilts, china, and linens.

    132 S. 1st St., Raton, New Mexico, 87740, USA
    575-445–8876
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  • 6. Rubin's Family Clothiers

    Rubin's Family Clothiers sells Pendleton shirts, woolen skirts, and well-made shoes. Its owners, Kathryn and Leon Rubin, can tell you a thing or two about local history—their store has been in the family for almost a century.

    113 S. 2nd St., Raton, New Mexico, 87740, USA
    575-445–9492
  • 7. Santa Fe Trail Traders

    Given the quality of some of the merchandise, the prices at Santa Fe Trail Traders are reasonable. Items include earrings, sand paintings, dream catchers, Nambé hand-cast bowls, Navajo rugs old and new, beadwork, and kachinas (many by well-known artists).

    100 S. 2nd St., Raton, New Mexico, 87740, USA
    575-445–2888

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