Ruxton's Trading Post is located in an historic building that straddles Ruxton Creek. Ruxton Creek served as a landmark and route for Native Americans and early 19th century explorers. One of those explorers was Frederick Ruxton and it seemed appropriate that we name our store after him.
Ruxton Avenue is the route to the Cog Railway Station and the Barr Trail Trailhead. Ride the Cog Railway to the summit of Pikes Peak or test your stamina on Barr Trail, a 13 mile climb to the summit.
Ruxton's Trading Post features Cowboy and Indian Antiques and Collectibles and Native American Art. Please browse our site or contact us with your wants.
Arbuckles Coffee
This Arbuckles Coffee Tin is 6 inches tall, 4 1/4 inches wide and 3 inches deep. This price includes shipping in the USA.
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Arbuckles Large Size Coffee Box. Box measures 28 1/4 inches wide, 15 inches tall and 19 inches front to back.
Price: $500.00
Arbuckles Ariosa 100 lb Wooden Coffee Shipping Box measures 29 1/2 inches wide, 15 1/4 inches tall and 19 1/4 inches front to back. On one end of
the box are the words "100 POUNDS ARIOSA" written in stencil type lettering.
Price: $500.00
Welcome to Ruxtons Trading Post! We have a large inventory of Western Memorabilia, Lodge and Ranch furniture and lighting. We also have 1950s Heywood Wakefield Modern furniture.
We sell new and old cowboy hats. Featuring Serratelli, Stetson, Resistol and Charlie One Horse hats.
This Arbuckles Sugar box carried 60 2# packages of sugar.
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Arbuckles The Coffee That Won the West is a 233 page book that chronicles how John Arbuckle revolutionized the coffee industry with his inventions for improving the roasting process for coffee beans. Illustrated in this story are numerous photographs of Arbuckles' packages, crates, premium catalogs and other memorabilia. This book is hardcover, 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches and is out of print. The price includes S+H in the USA.
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The Pikes Peak Western Collectible Show will be held July 13-15, 2007 at the Colorado Springs Masonic Temple, 1150 Panorama Drive. Over 50 of the best dealers of Cowboy and Indian antiques and art will be on hand as well as contemporary spur makers. General admission is $5.00 per day. General admission hours are, Friday noon to 5 pm, Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday 9 am to 3 pm.
The Masonic Temple is located 1.7 miles West of I-25, exit 145 (Fillmore exit). For more information call 719.635.0588.