
La Junta
Season 3 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Every year, some of Austin's influential artists, architects and entrepreneurs travel...
Every year, some of Austin's influential artists, architects and entrepreneurs travel south to Presidio County to honor the late artist, writer, cowboy sage and visionary, A Kelly Pruitt. He was a highly acclaimed West Texas artist, listed in Texas Monthly's December 2009 issue of "People We'll Miss--2009," second only to Walter Cronkite. La Junta Heritage Center (La Junta) is Pruitt's vision.
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La Junta
Season 3 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Every year, some of Austin's influential artists, architects and entrepreneurs travel south to Presidio County to honor the late artist, writer, cowboy sage and visionary, A Kelly Pruitt. He was a highly acclaimed West Texas artist, listed in Texas Monthly's December 2009 issue of "People We'll Miss--2009," second only to Walter Cronkite. La Junta Heritage Center (La Junta) is Pruitt's vision.
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