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James Dean Died Here
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James Dean Died Here takes you on a journey across North America to the exact locations where the most significant events in American popular culture took place. It's a road map for pop culture si...
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01 May 2003

James Dean Died Here takes you on a journey across North America to the exact locations where the most significant events in American popular culture took place. It's a road map for pop culture sites, from Patty Hearst's bank to the garage where Apple Computer was born. Featuring hundreds of photographs, this fully illustrated encyclopedic look at the most famous and infamous pop culture events includes historical information on over 600 landmarksas well as their exact location. James Dean Died Here is an amazing portrait of the bizarre, shocking, weird and wonderful moments that have come to define American popular culture.
Price: $16.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: Santa Monica Press
Imprint: Santa Monica Press
Publication Date:
01 May 2003
Trim Size: 8.82 X 6.19 in
ISBN: 9781891661310
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, HISTORY / United States / General, TRAVEL / Special Interest / General
After 18 years in advertising as both a copywriter and creative director, Chris Epting opened the Surf City Advertising Company in 2001. He has created and written many popular advertising campaigns over the years for clients such as the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Clippers, IHOP, CompUSA, Robbins Bros, and many more. Chris is the author of and photographer for the historic pictorials Images of AmericaHuntington Beach and Images of AmericaLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, both published by Arcadia. Originally from New York, Chris now lives in Huntington Beach, California with his wife Jean and their two children.