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Artifacts Gallery is located in the former Farmington Lumber and Hardware Building in Historic Downtown Farmington. The building was built in 1905 and has been in the Taylor family since that time.
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Artifacts Gallery features 50 local and area artists. Watercolor, oil, acrylic, jewelry, handmade books, calligraphy, collage, handmade furniture, pottery, hand pulled prints, and photography are some of the things that you can find at Artifacts.
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The Chile Store is the newest addition to Artifacts Gallery. The Chile Store has as a wide variety of New Mexico made products such as dry mixes, dry rubs, hotsauces, BBQ sauce, cornbreads, finishing sauces, to name a few. Salsa from extra hot and mild, just the way salsa was meant to be. Chile jams with a range of flavors, raspberry, mango, peach, and blueberry are some of the best sellers. For the chile and chocolate lover, how about some chocolate raspberry diablo sauce or a variety of spicy chocolate truffle bars? Along with the great flavors, the Chile Store now has Chile Shirts for those men who like to stand out in a crowd. Flaming Hot or Nice and Mild there is something at The ChileStore for everyone.
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Artifacts Gallery also carries a few brand name items. There is a great selection of the infant and toddler shoes by Pedipeds. Pedipeds also has a new line of shoes for the older kids called Flexsoles. If you have not see these shoes, they are a must see.
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Our Chile Store carries many products, here are just a few: Chimayo To Go, Salsa Timoteo, Walden's Salsa, The Truck Farm, Cowgirl Chocolates, Wicked Tomato, the Sunflower Food and Spice Co., Mild To Wild Pepper and Herb Co, and Carlsbad Gourmet (as seen on Road Tasted with the Neely's on the Food Network) Come in and see the great selection of goodies.
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