KHS Archival Photo Canvas

Item Number: 202
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
From the archive of the Kona Historical Society, this beautiful photo, printed on canvas, is of a horse tied to a cactus at Puuwaawaa Ranch and was featured in the exhibit, Kona Ranching and Kona Cowboys: Our Way of Life. The prickly pear cactus or panini was introduced early in the nineteenth century as cattle fodder. It was a source for water during times of drought.
It measures 16"x16", the canvas is a cotton/poly blend and it has a UV resistant coating.
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