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Chambers Trading Post is located in Northeastern Arizona on Highway 191 North just outside of the largest Native American Reservation, the Navajo Reservation.On Exit 333 one mile north of I-40.
Chambers Trading Post consists of 8 acres land with 2 wells and 2 septic systems,the original Trading Post 38'x48',several outbuildings, a 60'x30' 2 story Gallery and a 2700 sqft Log Home with full basement and Solar heat.

The Original Trading Post

The Gallery

Our Log Home
The Trading Post has 4 gas pump with 14 hoses, 2 10,000 gallons underground gas tanks(EPA certified) with all neceserry computer hardware.Inside we sell Groceries, Navajo rugs and jewelry, Kachina Dolls and other Crafts.Customers tell us that our Trading Post reminds them of the Trading Posts that "Tony Hillerman" writes about in in his famous books about the Navajo Reservation.

Partial view of the inside.

From a different side.

Different side again
The Gallery is reserved for our "Museum Quality" Antique Navajo jewelry, Navajo rugs, Hopi Kachinas and Pottery also Pottery from other Pueblos.The Gallery is build in South-West style with tile floor and a massive fireplace in the middle.You can see what we have inside, go to www.chamberstradingpost.com

Part first floor.

2nd floor

One of the rooms on the 2nd floor.

Another room.
Weather on the average is in the middle 90's in the summer with cool nights for good sleeping. Winter is generaly mild with moderate snow fall. We do get a few days of cold but we have 340 days of sunshine.
Our air is very clean, we don't have any crime, no tornados or hurricanes no sitting in traffic no floods. Schools close by and all that with a fantastic view.The altitude is 5900 feet.Just north of us,on a tourist friendly highway,is Canyon De Chelly,Monument Valley, Historic Hubbell Trading Post.To the west of us, the famous San Francisco Peaks,good skiing.South of us the White Mountains with it'Casino, equally good skiing.
We have been here for 29 years and made a good living.Our customers are mostly Navajos,with strong annual tourist business from April until October.
THIS BUSINESS IS FOR
OUR YREARS ARE PLENTY AND TIME HAS COME
TO RETIRE.
WE WANT TO SELL THIS PROPERTY TO SOMEONE FAMILIAR
WITH THE SOUTHWEST, ITS NATIVE PEOPLE AND THEIR CULTURE, WHO WILL RESPECT
AND APRECIATE THEM.