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  2. Powell's Books - Wikipedia

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    Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Powell's headquarters, dubbed Powell's City of Books , claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. [ 4 ]

  3. List of independent bookstores in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Yu & Me Books New York: Manhattan: Astoria Bookshop New York: Queens: Firestorm Cafe & Books North Carolina: Asheville: Anarchist/LGBT: Internationalist Books North Carolina: Chapel Hill: The Book Loft of German Village Ohio: Columbus: Two Dollar Radio Headquarters Ohio: Columbus: The Duck Store Oregon: Eugene: Powell's Books Oregon: Portland ...

  4. Pearl District, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The area is home to several Portland icons, including Powell's City of Books. The former Weinhard Brewery, which operated continuously from 1864 to September 1999, was shut down by Stroh's upon the purchase of the Weinhard's brand by Miller Brewing and sold for redevelopment as the Brewery Blocks. [5]

  5. Hawthorne, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Hawthorne District in Portland, Oregon, is an area of Southeast Portland on SE Hawthorne Blvd. that runs from 12th to 60th ... Powell's City of Books, Hawthorne ...

  6. Kevin Sampsell - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Sampsell (born March 17, 1967) [1] is an American writer living in Portland, Oregon. He has worked at Powell's Book Store since 1998 as an events coordinator and the head of the small press section. [2] His memoir, A Common Pornography, was published by Harper Perennial in January 2010.

  7. Pioneer Courthouse Square - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Hotel about 1900 at the site of the now-public square A 1986 view, showing the fountain's original color and a banner for Powell's Travel Store The square's surface is made up of bricks inscribed with the names of residents whose $15 donations in 1981–1982 helped fund its construction.

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