Save the Date for Denver’s 2023 Horseshoe Holiday Market

This unique shopping experience offers a great way to support local businesses

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Visiting the Horseshoe Holiday Market provides a chance to find extraordinary gifts not available anywhere else. The market operates with a deep regard for their impact on the community, bringing out the best in everyone for the benefit of the local economy and the greater good. Customer service is a top priority and early risers can expect warm greetings, goody bags and other touches making a big difference in creating a festive and positive shopping experience.

The market is a place where everyone is welcome—including dogs.

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Established by founders Amy and Doug Yetman in 2010 to help promote local vendors and small business, each market features handmade, artisanal items in the categories of apparel and accessories, beauty and wellness, candles, culinary arts and eats, food trucks, home and living, jewelry, pet products, plants, stationery and paper, textiles, vintage items, visual arts and design, and woodworking. 

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Horseshoe brings a vibrant community of artisans, creators, and collectors face-to-face with customers. Yetman emphasizes that metro area customers value the opportunity to shop local. “Buying directly from independent makers gives people a chance to purchase a one-of-a-kind gift in a more meaningful and personal way.” The variety of vendors makes it almost impossible not to find the perfect gift item for everyone on your list.

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Every year, sponsors help bring the free admission markets to the public, delivering a fun opportunity to take home some of Colorado’s best “lucky finds.” For the past five years, the Horseshoe Market has been named one of Denver’s best indie craft and flea markets.

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This year, the Horseshoe Market will offer their holiday selections at the Highlands Masonic Temple on November 25-26, and the Breckenridge Brewery December 2-3. The market takes place rain or shine, so be sure to come prepared with your gift list and appropriate outerwear for a comfortable outdoor shopping experience.

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To learn more about the participating Horseshoe Holiday market vendors and the upcoming shopping events, please visit their website

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