The Power of Personal Landmarks
Audio Slideshow • Chris Epting • 11.04.10 | 1:00 PM ET
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Audio Slideshow • Chris Epting • 11.04.10 | 1:00 PM ET
Chris Epting is the author/photographer of 17 books, including “James Dean Died Here,” “Roadside Baseball” and Led Zeppelin Crashed Here.” His book of essays, Hello It’s Me: Dispatches from a Pop Culture Junkie, published by Santa Monica Press, features a section on personal landmarks. Chris is also national spokesman for the Save-A-Landmark program and hosts “The Pop Culture Road Trip” radio show for webtalkradio.net.
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