Trading posts in New Mexico have been around longer than we have been a state. Today, amid the touristy roadside attractions, some old-fashioned trading posts still exist. Though they have updated (a bit) with the times, these shops still sell traditional native goods, some even still taking items in trade. Offering a little of everything, authentic trading posts are well worth browsing. You can find work from emerging and established native artists, and treasures from the past.
1. Ellis Tanner Trading Company (Gallup)
Ellis Tanner, a fourth-generation trader, calls his shop a "modern-day old fashioned" trading post. It's a mix of trading company, jewelry store, pawn shop, and check cashing service. Head to Ellis Tanner Trading when you want to do some shopping in New Mexico. Look for local, handcrafted items amid books, buckles, saddles, and gadgets. Find them at 1980 Highway 602, in Gallup.
2. Original Trading Post (Santa Fe)
The name of this business isn't just a gimmick. This trading post is one of the historic places in New Mexico. They claim to be the oldest trading post in the U.S., dating back to 1603 when they operated out of a tent. Today they sell gifts, Native American arts and crafts, women's clothing and Native American jewelry. They are in Santa Fe at 201 West San Francisco Street. Look for the ox cart on the roof.
3. Perry Null Trading Company (Gallup)
Perry Null started in the native jewelry business in 1970. Since then, his trading company has grown to include blankets, baskets, fetishes, pottery and a lot more. This is one of the authentic trading posts in New Mexico offering handmade Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni arts & crafts. Be sure to browse and look for art by recognized artists. Find Perry Null Trading Company at 1710 South 2nd Street, in Gallup.
4. Richardson's Trading Company (Gallup)
Richardson's is another one of the historic places in New Mexico. Find everything from kachina dolls and headdresses to Navajo wool rugs, buckskins, and pottery from several tribes and pueblos. Also a long-standing pawn shop, this is a good place to pick up decades-old treasures. Find Richardson's Trading at 222 W 66th Avenue, in Gallup.
5. Toadlena Trading Post (Newcomb)
The Toadlena Trading Post is the place for great shopping in New Mexico, a combination grocery store, bank, post office, and cultural center. This is also the place for Navajo rugs by the noted Two Grey Hills weavers. These distinctive textiles with black, gray, cream, and brown designs are created from un-dyed, homespun, native wool. The Toadlena Trading Post is located about an hour north of Gallup, on Highway 491.
Ready to visit more trading posts in New Mexico? Head to the Casa Grande Trading Post where you'll find a museum, a petting zoo, and Cerrillos Turquoise.
Anyone a trading post fan? Which ones are your favorites?
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