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  2. Detroit's Marwil Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Milton and Lenore Marwil in 1948, Marwil Bookstore was Detroit's oldest independent bookstore. The store was family owned until 1983, when it was sold to Lily Kramer. The original location on Woodward was left behind in the early 1970s in favor of a new space on Cass and Warren housed in a 3,000-square-foot (280 m 2) retail storefront.

  3. 6 independent metro Detroit bookstores to visit this holiday ...

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    All across Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park, indie bookstores are finding ways to open and stay open. 6 independent metro Detroit bookstores to visit this holiday season Skip to main content

  4. Bookstore tourism - Wikipedia

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    He promoted the concept with a how-to book and a web site, and groups around the U.S. soon began offering similar excursions, usually via a chartered bus, and often incorporating book signings, author home tours, and historical sites. [1] The most famous bookstore tourism destination is Hay-on-Wye in Wales. In 2005-06, two regional booksellers ...

  5. Tourism in metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    American City: Detroit Architecture. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-3270-6. Wilson, Matilda Rausch Dodge, Debbie Patrick, ed., (1998). A Place in the Country: Matilda Wilson's Personal Guidebook to Meadow Brook Hall, Rochester, MI: Oakland University Press. Woodford, Arthur M. (2001). This is Detroit 1701-2001. Wayne State University ...

  6. Michigan Central Station tours: How to visit Ford's renovated ...

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    Michigan Central Station initial public tours. The first 10 days of public open house tours at Michigan Central Station, running June 7-16, are sold out. Those visits required advanced ...

  7. Vaughn's Book Store - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn's Book Store opened in the building in about January 1965 in the unit at 12123 Dexter Avenue. [2] It was Detroit's first Black-owned bookstore. [3] Vaughn's Book Store was one of the first bookstores in the nation that focused on themes of Black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and other Black-oriented themes. After opening, Vaughn's Book ...

  8. Castleton Spartans - Wikipedia

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    University: Vermont State University - Castleton Campus: Conference: Little East Conference Eastern Collegiate Football Conference New England Hockey Conference Eastern College Athletic Conference: NCAA: Division III: Athletic director: Tim Barrett: Location: Castleton, Vermont: Varsity teams: 28 (14 men's, 14 women's) Football stadium: Dave ...

  9. John K. King Books - Wikipedia

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    The store was established in Dearborn, Michigan by John K. King in 1965. [10] In 1971 it was moved to the Michigan Theatre in downtown Detroit. [10] In 1983 King purchased the abandoned Advance Glove factory, which has since housed the store's collections.