Review
". . .From Christopher Columbus and Johnny Appleseed to Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Smart, [this book] spans American history." --
RoadTripUSA.com"A guide to not-so-famous cultural landmarks. . .these off-the-beaten track sites aren't easy to find, but that's precisely the point. . ." --
National Post"A virtual roadmap of Hollywood and pop culture history." --
ABC News"Author Chris Epting identifies pop-culture landmarks that have yet to be turned into official attractions." --
Wall Street Journal"Everything [is here] from where Truman held up that famous newspaper to where Johnny Appleseed planted his famous trees." --
NPRs Talk of the Nation"Makes the random, unusual and weird cool again." --
Knight-Ridder"Relive your favorite moments in celeb meltdowns with [this] guide to the locations of Americas most famous... celebrity shenanigans." --
New York Daily News"Tabloid readers and tourists will love [this] Hollywood Babylon meets Fodor's guide to the historic, tragic and scandalous." --
Los Angeles Magazine"Ton[s] of information here . . . this fun and irresistible guide [of] palatable pop culture chunks . . . will keep you entertained for hours!" --
Chicago Tribune
Product Description
This encyclopedic look at America's most famous and infamous pop culture events includes historical information on more than 600 landmarks and their exact locations. Sites include the Hollywood Boulevard beauty salon where Marilyn Monroe first dyed her hair blonde, the prison used in the
Shawshank Redemption, and the birthplace of the hot fudge sundae. Special sidebar sections are dedicated to Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Ernest Hemingway, Bonnie and Clyde, Alfred Hitchcock, and more. An amazing portrait of the bizarre, shocking, weird, and wonderful moments that have come to define American culture, this follow-up to the acclaimed
James Dean Died Here continues to uncover the unseemly and beautiful in the American landscape.
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