Mike Flannigan posted:
Also new are a major exhibit on Hinds Cave and a small one on the
Honey Creek site. The Hinds Cave exhibit, developed in
collaboration with the Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M
University, ranks as one of our most extensive site exhibits on TBH
-- don't miss the "Explore Hinds Archeology" section.
Hinds Cave: www.texasbeyondhistory.net/hinds/
Honey Creek: www.texasbeyondhistory.net/honey/
Just for your information, this is _not_ the Honey Creek
with the longest cave in Texas. There are lots of Honey Creeks, and
this is a different one.
Mark Minton
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