Tesuque Pueblo in northern New Mexico has announced the return of its popular flea market.
The tribe abruptly shut down the market last October as part of a highway construction deal with the state. The move left vendors upset and customers wondering where they would go to get their fix.
The tribe hasn't chosen an opening date yet. Open only on the weekends, the market has drawn
more than 100,000 visitors in one year, The Santa Fe New Mexican reports.
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Tesuque Pueblo announces return of flea market
Tuesday, April 6, 2004
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