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    Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse is a radical infoshop located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States and run by a worker-owner collective. [1] Named for anarchist Emma Goldman , Red Emma's opened in November 2004 and sells fair trade coffee , vegetarian and vegan foods and books.

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    With new ownership, the business will reopen under a new name, Little Fox Coffee & Books, on Aug. 1. After 29 years, independent Hanover bookstore the Reader's Cafe finds new owners Skip to main ...

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  5. Peabody Bookshop and Beer Stube - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Hugo and Siegfried Weisberger, Austrian immigrants, started the bookshop in 1922, during Prohibition.Siegfried became sole owner in 1931, when Hugo died. [1] The bookshop was located at 913 N. Charles Street, within walking distance of the Walters Art Gallery, the George Peabody Library, the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore's Washington Monument, and the Brexton Hotel.

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  8. William Price Fox - Wikipedia

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    William Price Fox (April 9, 1926 – April 19, 2015) was an American novelist, who wrote Southern Fried and Doctor Golf. Fox has contributed to publications such as Sports Illustrated , the Los Angeles Times , USA Today and Atlantic Monthly .

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    The Fox Building offers more than 60,000 square feet (5,600 m 2) of usable space. Built in 1915 as the Cannon Shoe Factory, the Fox Building was purchased in 1976. After two years of planning by architects Ayers/Saint/Gross, work began in 1979 and the newly renovated building opened in 1980.