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Apple Boy

This cheery fruit farmer welcomes visitors to a classic roadside emporium.

High Rolls, New Mexico

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East of Alamogordo, along US Highway 82, the high desert transforms into a mountain forest remarkably quickly. Thousands come from around the area to escape the summer heat, and to partake in winter activities. Welcoming these visitors, year after year, is a large statue of an apple farmer, who himself is an anthropomorphic apple. Clad in overalls and wearing a cheerful smile, he stands as the mascot of a classic vintage emporium: the Old Apple Barn.

The barn was originally built in 1941, and was at the time used for apple processing. The two-story brick block and wood building was built by seven local orchard guys to process their apples and vegetables. The produce was boxed on the top floor, then slid down to the lower floor for loading through the big freight doors onto train cars. All was halted with the demise of the railroad. For decades the structure sat idle except for local square dances... It was eventually purchased by Bill and Beverly Niffenegger, who intended to use the old barn to host a computer graphics school.

When that idea didn’t take off, they opened a small store within, hoping the business would attract a new buyer. The bakery above the store produced fresh made goods including fudge, ice cream, pies, and their very own brand of apple butter. As it turns out, this new business model was very sustainable, and the Niffeneggers decided to stay put.

The Old Apple Barn has caused a lot of buzz since it has been opened for public view in 2005. The Old Apple Barn has since expanded to include a wide variety of merchandise including toys, home decor, signs, clothing, and much more non-food product. The building stands as a testament to the local history of the area, and original features including large interior beams have been preserved. 

While the Apple Boy statue may seem like a classic 20th-century roadside attraction, its origins are surprisingly recent. Crafted by Bill Niffenegger himself in 2010, the statue stands over 12 feet tall, weighing a substantial 500 pounds. Bill initially meant to create an Apple Man, but Beverly decided to make him cuter, in part to help discourage vandals. You can see him waving at all from the high hill above the parking lot. He wears his traditional canvas picker bag, brimming with local apples.

Now under new ownership, the Old Apple Barn continues as it has for over 20 years. The two buildings next door are being converted into an Antique Emporium and Camping Store, set to hopefully open in July 2024.

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The Apple Boy Barn is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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