Drive a few blocks east of downtown Tucson, turn south on Park Avenue, and you’ll find three blocks of historic warehouses that have been transformed into “The Lost Barrio.” If you’re on a road trip, you’ll probably be okay with fitting your purchase in your car. If you came on a plane, though, watch out—he stuff here is mostly BIG: colonial furniture from central Mexico, cabinets from 19th-century China, Indonesian benches...lots of folkloric imports and antiques. It’s not a large district, but many are surprised to find such a collection of international goods here in the desert.

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Drive a few blocks east of downtown Tucson, turn south on Park Avenue, and you’ll find three blocks of historic warehouses that have been transformed into “The Lost Barrio.” If you’re on a road trip, you’ll probably be okay with fitting your purchase in your car. If you came on a plane, though, watch out—he stuff here is mostly BIG: colonial furniture from central Mexico, cabinets from 19th-century China, Indonesian benches...lots of folkloric imports and antiques. It’s not a large district, but many are surprised to find such a collection of international goods here in the desert.

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