The Gault Site in Central Texas is reshaping history, telling the story of the earliest humans in the Americas
Elizabeth Collins, Mike Collins’ granddaughter, is furthering the family legacy at Gault by leading tours. Read more and watch this story from CBS Texas Anchor Robbie Owens.
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