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Too Country For Country Radio by Josh Porter - Historical Facts About Tobacco Part 1

Historical Facts About Tobacco Part 1

01/28/19 • 52 min

Too Country For Country Radio by Josh Porter
Some historical facts about tobacco from 1492 to 1930. Also, my personal experiences with tobacco. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY PODCAST ON APPLE PODCAST! ALSO LIKE JOSH PORTER MUSIC ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE INFO @joshporter2010 on TWITTER or VISIT MY WEBSITE! joshporter08.com https://hillbillyluchadore.podomatic.com
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Some historical facts about tobacco from 1492 to 1930. Also, my personal experiences with tobacco. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY PODCAST ON APPLE PODCAST! ALSO LIKE JOSH PORTER MUSIC ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE INFO @joshporter2010 on TWITTER or VISIT MY WEBSITE! joshporter08.com https://hillbillyluchadore.podomatic.com

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