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Legacies of the Land: A Tale of Texas
Special | 59m 25s
The show is an armchair tour through the legends, tall tales, and oil wells that pervade Texas land.
Legacies of the Land: A Tale of Texas is hosted by renowned Texas humorist and folklore scholar John Henry Faulk. The 1985 production is an armchair tour through the legends, tall tales, and oil wells that pervade the Lone Star State’s most plentiful and precious commodity: land.
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From the Archives is a local public television program presented by KERA
From the Archives
Legacies of the Land: A Tale of Texas
Special | 59m 25s
Legacies of the Land: A Tale of Texas is hosted by renowned Texas humorist and folklore scholar John Henry Faulk. The 1985 production is an armchair tour through the legends, tall tales, and oil wells that pervade the Lone Star State’s most plentiful and precious commodity: land.
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