http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
This may not be local. If someone knows of a local place to purchase or acquire one of these, please share.
thanks
Shawn C. replied:
I saw them at Whiz Kids a couple of years ago, too. Not sure if they still have them. Whiz Kids is still in business, btw.:) In the downtown mall over by the Aunties book store store on the second floor. Might want to call them first to avoid a wasted trip just in case they no longer carry them though...
Valerie W. replied:
Good to know. Thanks. But I'm looking for those small pocket books, and I found this. No it's not local, but it's pocket size and only 64 c. http://nccs.net/us_constitution.html
Valerie W. replied:
http://www.paperplus.com/locationsresults.asp I get paper here. They are a nation wide business, so I don't know how much money spent at that location stays in the community.
I feel like exploring bookstores sometime soon. Any good, old fashioned dusty old bookstores in Spokane that y'all might recommend?
Michael C. replied:
I'm posting this here since ... well you should know why. Never heard of these guys, but reminded me of you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KelUR53 kroQ
Candi B. replied:
Stoopid Swype
Ronnie R. replied:
The one on Garland is called Book Traders and its awesome! Yes, dusty but you could get lost for hours
Does anyone have experience with Dallas, Texas? I'm about to spend a month living in the downtown area. Awesome coffee shops, cool local restaurants, bookstores, etc...
Estes T. replied:
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