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VADITO

Vadito village: adobe houses and church

Vadito is a tiny farming community on the Rio Pueblo. It extends along the river valley on both sides of State Road 75. The Rio Pueblo begins high in the Carson National Forest and runs east to Picurís Pueblo.

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Mundo Viejo Gallery art image

Mundo Viejo Gallery
Contemporary paintings, folk arts, textiles, 100 year-old farmhouse & gardens
Beyond the Tour: 10-5, Mar-Oct.
1751 State Road 75, Vadito
PO Box 178, Vadito, NM 87579
575-587-1780

mund...@mundoviejo.com

www.mundoviejo.com

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Pojoaque Woodworks art image

Pojoaque Woodworks
Fine wood-turned bowls - pens - vases - trays
Open for Tour only
1757 State Road 75, Vadito
PO Box 92, Vadito, NM 87579
505-660-9833

orlo...@aol.com

www.sites.google.com/site/pojoaquewoodworks/

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Loretta R. Padilla, Juanita Jimenez, & Marsha Clasgens art image

Loretta R. Padilla, Juanita Jimenez, & Marsha Clasgens
Spanish Colonial folk art, retablos and wood carvings
Open for Tour only
1851 State Road 75, Vadito
HC 65 Box 3A, Vadito, NM 87579
575-587-2420

lore...@kitcarson.net


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