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  2. List of LGBTQ bookstores - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California New York, New York A Different Light [114] 1979 to 2009 [9] 1985 to 2001 [9] [140] 1983 to 2011 [141] Bloomington, Indiana: Dreams and Swords Previously Aquarius Books 1986 to 1988 [142] Houston, Texas Wilde 'N' Stein [143] [144] [145] 1977 to 1986 [128] Inklings Bookshop [146] [145] 1988 to 1997 [128] Crossroads ...

  3. Weiser Antiquarian Books - Wikipedia

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    Much to the dismay of its many New York city customers, soaring city rents brought about the closure of the Broadway store in the early 1990s. Its huge stock of books was packed into shipping containers and moved to the new location in Maine, to be added to the stock of Weiser Antiquarian Books.

  4. The Sunwise Turn - Wikipedia

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    The Sunwise Turn, A Modern Bookshop was a bookshop in New York City that served as a literary salon and gathering-place for F. Scott Fitzgerald, Alfred Kreymborg, Maxwell Bodenheim, Peggy Guggenheim (an intern in 1920), Theodore Dreiser, Robert Frost, Harold Loeb, John Dos Passos and others. [1]

  5. Gotham Book Mart - Wikipedia

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    Iconic Wise Men Fish Here sign, (2007). The Gotham Book Mart was a famous Midtown Manhattan bookstore and cultural landmark that operated from 1920 to 2007. The business was located first in a small basement space on West 45th Street near the Theater District, then moved to 51 West 47th Street, then spent many years at 41 West 47th Street within the Diamond District in Manhattan, [1] New York ...

  6. Brentano's - Wikipedia

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    Brentano's was founded as an independent bookstore in New York City in 1853 by August Brentano, who established a newsstand in front of the New York Hotel. [1] The first branch store for the company was opened in Washington D.C. in 1883. [2] A year later, a second branch store was opened in Chicago in 1884. [3]

  7. Daunt Books - Wikipedia

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    Daunt Books was founded in 1990 by former banker James Daunt with the purchase of a bookshop on Marylebone High Street. [1] It now focuses on first-hand titles (especially travel-related material). The Marylebone branch is housed in a former Edwardian bookshop with long oak galleries, graceful skylights and William Morris prints.

  8. ‘Beautiful’ snowy owl makes rare appearance in NYC park: ‘It ...

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    Barrett noted that the owl — likely a first-year bird that was hatched this summer — had probably flown more than 1,000 miles before landing in the Five Boroughs.

  9. St. Mark's Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    The front window of St Marks Bookshop, in New York City Its neon sign. St. Mark's Bookshop was an independent book store, established in 1977 in New York City's East Village neighborhood. It was the oldest independent bookstore in Manhattan owned by its original owners.