
Virgil and Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Big Nose Kate all drank whiskey here. In the early 1900s Whiskey Row was a street of grand saloons, speakeasys, classy boutiques and grand hotels. It still is. This limited edition litho print is signed and numbered. It makes a great gift for fans of turn-of-the-century western architecture and cowboy history.
- An old Chevy truck and classic Mercedes drive by Whiskey Row in Prescott, AZ in a scene that looks like it could be vintage picture or something from today.
- Reproduced from an original BOMONSTER scratchboard illustration with ink washes.
- Limited number printed and numbered in sequence, titled and signed by scratchboard artist BOMONSTER.
- 11x17" Poster is printed on a matte-finish heavy weight white stock.
- Art is centered to fit under a standard 11x14" mat in a 16"x20" frame
- Frame not included
- Shipped in a sturdy mailing tube