Mallett and Michelle Podcast

Ep.73 Birds, Bees and Cigarette Trees (Marshall Kuykendall-an Original Texan and Rancher's Son)

Marshall Kuykendall

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Guest:
Marshall E. Kuykendall is an author rancher broker and Texan. A descendant of Austin's Old 300 Club, Marshall was born, raised and can still be found wandering around the Texas Hill Country. Hunting, history, range riding and whiskey required. Marshall grew up on the largest ranch in Hays County spanning over 11,000 acres. Marshall is an author and historian and shares his love of Texas and it's history through his storytelling. 

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