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Dumb me arrived 3 hours early thinking I was going to miss my flight back to California. Instead of sitting in the crowded South West terminal for 3 hours, I went shopping (typical women). I walked around Terminal 4 and every store was basically the same thing; overpriced gifts. But Pueblo Spirit caught my eye. A whole table of Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) artwork! I love Day of the Dead art. As I walked in, I took a deep breath and touched each and every painted artwork. So pretty and well made. The sales rep said hello to me and informed me about the artwork. As I checked each price tag, I gasped with happiness. Everything was reasonably priced. The remaining of the store is American Indian artwork, books, photos, jewelry, toys, clothing, trinkets and more. Plus a little mix of Mexican American pieces. But I give Pueblo Spirit 2 thumbs up for the DOTD stuff. As I was getting on to my flight, I held on to my purchase like it was gold. I have never found a place where such well made DOTD artwork was sold (online vendors usually charge an arm and leg). The skull and crucifix hang beautifully in my living room currently.
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