The store at the Kona Historical Society was stocked with reproductions made by Mary Seelhorst and Tom Wood, who did the furnishing plan as well.  Tom is the principal of "Making Sense of Place" (http://www.makingsenseofplace.com/) and Mary is a consultant for many historical societies and museums.  You can reach her at [log in to unmask]", 'name', "Mary Seelhorst"); return false;" class="cmgr-link" id="Node190-[0]">[log in to unmask].  BTW, the recreated late 19th century store is an exhibit--not a real store for buying things!

Martha Katz-Hyman
Independent Curator

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Barbara Hass <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

"...Stocked with accurate reproductions of goods that filled the shelves and hung from the ceiling joists, the store offers a glimpse of activities at Kalukalu over a century ago. Close your eyes and be transported back in time as the storekeeper offers St. Jacobs Oil to cure your arthritis or rheumatism. Check out the store merchandise as the clerk assembles your order of denim trousers, woolen long johns, coffee beans, tobacco, rice, calico yard goods, a 24-length of rope to tie off your horse, and a parasol to protect the ladies from the bright Kona sun...."

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