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Places visited in Tacoma, Washington
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Neskowin, Oregon

Neskowin Ghost Forest

The eerie remnants of an ancient forest were hidden under the sand for centuries.
Denver, Colorado

Denver Zine Library

A collection of over 15,000 zines works to preserve DIY publishing culture.
Forks, Washington

Second Beach

A surreal landscape where fanged rocks rise from the ground and the ocean feels like a great mystery.
San Francisco, California

Letterform Archive

A library and museum dedicated to typography.
Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City Library's Community Bookshelf

Community bookshelf of 25-foot-tall book spines.
New York, New York

New York Society Library

New York's oldest and possibly grandest keeper of books.
Detroit, Michigan

John K. King Used & Rare Books

This sprawling bookstore spans four floors and has more than a million books in stock.
Providence, Rhode Island

Providence Athenaeum

A 19th century library favored by Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft, known by locals as "the Ath."
West Chester, Pennsylvania

Baldwin's Book Barn

This might just be the TARDIS of bookstores.
Seattle, Washington

Book Arts & Rare Book Collections

Peruse rare tomes like poetry bound in pearls or books with branches and berries growing out of their spines.
Tacoma, Washington

Thornewood Castle

"The House That Love Built" is shying away from "The House That Ghosts Love."
New Haven, Connecticut

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Yale University's home for rare works, including the mysterious Voynich Manuscript.
Delta, Utah

Trilobite Quarry

Dig for your own trilobites in this goldmine of invertebrates.
San Francisco, California

Book Club of California

In this century-old literary safehouse, print is alive and well.
Washington, D.C.

Riggs Library

A wondrous old library overlooking the nation's capital.
Baltimore, Maryland

The Book Thing

This free, take-a-book shop seems like a trick but isn't.
Boston, Massachusetts

Brattle Book Shop

One of the oldest used bookstores in the U.S. has been selling antiquarian treasures since 1825.
New York, New York

Brazenhead Books

A legendary speakeasy bookstore returns from the brink.
Chicago, Illinois

Myopic Books

A Bibliophile's Dream.