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  2. Charis Books & More - Wikipedia

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    Charis Books & More is an independent bookstore located in Decatur, Georgia.The store is the oldest independent feminist bookstore in the Southern U.S.Charis Books was founded in 1974 by Linda Bryant and Barbara Borgman in the Little Five Points district of Atlanta; in 2019, Charis moved to Decatur and became the bookstore of Agnes Scott College.

  3. List of LGBTQ bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Frenchmen Art and Books [24] [25] Previously Faubourg Marigny Art and Books 1978 [26] Chicago, Illinois Women & Children First: 1979 [27] Unabridged Bookstore: 1980 [28] [29] San Francisco, California Fabulosa Books Dog Eared Books until 2021 [30] [31] 1992 [32] Seattle, Washington Charlie's Queer Books 2023 [33] Asheville, North Carolina ...

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

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    JF Books District of Columbia: Kramers (bookstore) District of Columbia: MahoganyBooks District of Columbia: Politics and Prose District of Columbia (3 locations) For Keeps (bookstore) Georgia: Atlanta: Charis Books & More: Georgia: Decatur: Feminist: Quimby's Bookstore Illinois: Chicago: Seminary Co-op Illinois: Chicago: Unabridged Bookstore ...

  5. For Keeps (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    For Keeps carries used and new books, although some of the books cannot be purchased and must be read in-store. [2] [6] The rare book collection includes some first edition and out-of-print titles by authors like Alice Walker, Ralph Ellison, and Octavia Butler. [5] The store also has a reading room. [2] Events are held at the store periodically ...

  6. Rich's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Rich's of Atlanta; the story of a store since 1867. School of Business Administration, Atlanta Division, University of Georgia. (1953 store history; full book available online) Mahoney, John Thomas (1955). The Great Merchants: The Stories of Twenty Famous Retail Operations and the People Who Made Them Great. Harper Brothers.

  7. Acappella (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of James (1994, Word) In His Presence (1994, The Acappella Company) Heaven Is in My Heart (1994, The Acappella Company) In God We Trust (1995, The Acappella Company) Communion (1995, The Acappella Company) Acappella Wedding 1 (1995, Word) Acappella Spirituals 2 (1995, Word) Acappella Classics (1995, Word) Acappella Favorites (1995, Word)

  8. North DeKalb Mall - Wikipedia

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    North DeKalb Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in unincorporated DeKalb County, near Decatur, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Opened in 1965, the center currently comprises more than eighty-five stores on one level. The sole remaining anchor store is Marshalls. That store and an AMC multiplex theater will remain. The rest ...

  9. Five Points, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, George Washington Collier opened a grocery store at what is now Five Points, and the store later served as Atlanta's first post office in 1846. In 1848, Five Points served as the location of Atlanta's first mayoral election. Moses Formwalt became Atlanta's first mayor, defeating Jonathan Norcross.

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