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This is a testimonial from Louisa Stephens . She is a repeat visitor to the StoryCorps booth in Grand Central Station.
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Louisa Stephens - On Air Script Louisa Stephens has visited the StoryCorps? booth in New York?s Grand Central Terminal 42 times. In this clip, she talks about what the experience is like. In/Out "A lot of it has to do...I just think it's a wonderful thing."
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Louisa Stephens - On Air Script Louisa Stephens has visited the StoryCorps? booth in New York?s Grand Central Terminal 42 times. In this clip, she talks about what the experience is like. In/Out "A lot of it has to do...I just think it's a wonderful thing."





