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Antiques, Interiors, Home Staging
http://www.buffalogalbunkhouse.com/
PageRank: 2/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Beads, Cowboy Collectables, Leather Goods, Native American Collectables, Skulls and skins, Jack Pot Joe Specials, Western Collectables<br/>
http://www.featherstontrading.com/
PageRank: 2/10
(Clicks: 259;
Comments: 0;
Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Cowboy antiques, collectibles, western furnishings and accessories available for secure online purchases from Horse Feathers. Cowboy things are their specialty! They have gathered a great selection of one of a kind cowboy items as they have traveled the trails. In fact, Horse Feathers has the most unique cowboy antiques and collectibles along with western furnishings and accessories you'll find under one roof. Located in historic Taos, New Mexico, their 2000 square foot retail store is next door to Kit Carson's home, now a museum. So whether you are shopping for yourself of gifts for friends, come on in and see the variety of cowboy things they offer. For over a dozen years they have provided interior design service for homes, offices, restaurants and casinos for those who want a western flair. They constantly acquire new goodies and feature different merchandise all the time, plus a little cowboy history, trivia, and recipes.<br/>
http://www.cowboythings.com/
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 276;
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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This delightful site for Taos Mountain Heritage has Photo Ceramic porcelain pictures (also known as photo ceramic portraits) are heirloom products for placing on your mantel or in cemetery monuments. Taos Mountain Heritage offers ceramic photo products of different shapes, sizes, including scrolls, lockettes, oval, round, rectangular, standard and teardrop hearts, domes, and open books. New Mexico’s first inhabitants through the use of petroglyphs strived to keep alive those memories of loved ones and events in perpetuity. Taos Mountain Heritage feels that this wonderful tradition can be perpetuated in modern times through porcelain pictures. Through the use of a Chinese concept Taos Mountain Heritage bridges the past and the future to keep alive the memories of loved ones and special events forever through the use of ceramic photographs - which stand the test of time.
http://www.taosmountainheritage.com/
PageRank: 1/10
(Clicks: 303;
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Listing added: Dec 19, 2004)
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This site represents one of the great Art Phenomenons of New Mexico. The painted ponies have touched Taos, as well. 2001: The Trail of Painted Ponies is created by author/entrepreneur Rod Barker, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The very best artists in the Southwest are invited to transform large horse sculptures into incredible works of art. Over 120 life-size horses are magically painted and sculpted into glorious artworks. These exhibitions win national acclaim, increase tourism and revenues to New Mexico, and generate close to $600,000.00 for philanthropic organizations. 2002: A national licensing agreement is signed with King Features. Westland Giftware begins crafting figurines. The Trail of Painted Ponies continues to receive national media attention. Over $200,000.00 additional monies are generated for various charities. More distinguished artists join "The Trail". 2003: The award-winning documentary film, The Trail of Painted Ponies, narrated by Ali McGraw, debuts on Public Television. The Golden Web Award is presented to <a href="http://www.trailofpaintedponies.com/">www.trailofpaintedponies.com</a>, for outstanding design and content. The world headquarters for The Trail of Painted Ponies moves to Scottsdale, Arizona. Exhibitions of life-size Painted Ponies at The Dodge Theatre, The Camelback Inn, The JW Marriott Resort, The Parada del Sol and The Arizona State Capitol mark the arrival of the Painted Ponies in Arizona. 2004: The Trail of Painted Ponies becomes one of the hottest selling collectibles in America, with retail sales over 10 million dollars. The best selling book enters its 3rd printing, with over 70,000 copies in circulation. Exceptional artists continue to join "The Trail", as The Trail of Painted Ponies is acclaimed in the media as a "New American Art Movement". <br/>
http://www.trailofpaintedponies.com/
PageRank: 5/10
(Clicks: 259;
Comments: 0;
Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Two Graces is a collectibles and folk art shop featuring the work of talented local artists. Two Graces are open seven days a week, and are located in Ranchos Plaza next to the San Francisco de Asis Church (made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams) in Ranchos de Taos. Listed artists are: Annapurna, Rick Aragon, Leah Benau, Mercy Mitchell, Robert Cafazzo, Mary Hockenberry, Brenden Jemison, Carrie Lynn Korzak, Mario Martinez, Gustavo Muniz, “Nayâ€, Greg O’Brien, Star Saint Claire, Holly Sievers, Mary Walton
http://twograces.com/
PageRank: 2/10
(Clicks: 204;
Comments: 0;
Listing added: Jun 29, 2005)
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