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Hawaiian Cowboy Memorial


This large bronze sculpture by Fred Fellows, a spirited symbol of paniolo (cowboy) culture, depicts Ikua Purdy, the Parker Ranch cowboy who won the World Steer Roping Championships in 1908. It's on Mamalahoa Hwy facing Starbucks in Parker Ranch Center.


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