Episode 10: The Tree
In Athens, Georgia, a favorite city landmark is “The Tree That Owns Itself.” But how, exactly, did this self-actualization come to pass?
Written, researched, and hosted by Laurah Norton
Produced, scored, and edited by Maura Currie
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