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Reel Travels #13: Laurel and Hardy Museum in Harlem, Georgia

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Hello everyone and welcome to the 13th episode of Reel Travels, the podcast for film and tv lovers who ALSO love to travel. My name is Lisa Iannucci and by now you know that I’m not only the founder and host of this podcast I’m also the author of On Location: The Film and TV Lover’s Travel Guide which you can order on Rowman Publishing’s website at rowman.com or get an autographed copy through Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, New York. Visit their website at http://www.oblongbooks.com/.

Let’s once again give a shout out to this week’s Reel Travels sponsor – Greg Antonelle and his company MickeyTravels LLC. They are nationally recognized as a leader in planning magical Disney vacations and their services are always 100% free. Visit their website at http://mickeytravels.com or find them on Twitter @MickeyTravels

Today my guest is Gary Russeth of the Laurel and Hardy Museum in Harlem, Georgia. We talk about Stan Laurel, the duo Laurel and Hardy and the Laurel and Hardy Festival they have in Harlem on October 6th! Well, that’s another fine mess you've gotten me into! Enjoy the show! Follow me on Twitter at @virgintraveler and finally don’t forget to order a copy of On Location: A film and TV Lover’s Travel Guide.

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