1. Powell’s Bookstore | Portland, OR
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Powell’s might as well have its own zip code. The largest independent bookstore in the world, Powell’s City of Books is home to more than 1 million new, used and rare tomes
2. The Last Bookstore | Los Angeles, CA
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The Last Bookstore is the largest new and used bookstore in California. Check out the book tunnel, selection of records, art studios, yarn shop, and novels that are perfect for any book lover
3. The Strand | New York, NY
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No bookstore list would be complete without The Strand, which boasts 18 miles(!) of books, not to mention souvenirs, mugs, cards, and their signature tote bags (you’ll probably spot a few while you’re out and about)
4. Books & Books | Miami, FL
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Since its first outpost opened in Miami’s Coral Gables neighborhood, Books & Books has expanded to several locations across the city.
5. Kramers | Washington DC
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Looking for an independent bookstore, cafe, and full-service bar all wrapped up in one? Look no further than Kramers
6. City Lights | San Francisco, CA
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Founded in the 1950s in the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood, City Lights Bookstore is a pivotal hub for the Beat Generation, synonymous with intellectual rebellion and free expression.
7. Elliott Bay Bookstore | Seattle, WA
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Elliott Bay boasts 150,000 books, magazines and zines displayed prettily on cedar shelves, as well as cards and giftable products from small, local businesses