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'''Open Books''' is a bookstore located at 1040 [[N. Guillemard St.]] in [[Pensacola]]. It held its grand opening on [[October 20]], [[2007]]. | '''Open Books''' is a bookstore located at 1040 [[N. Guillemard St.]] in [[Pensacola]]. It held its grand opening on [[October 20]], [[2007]]. | ||
− | The store was opened after the closure of [[Subterranean Books]] as a means to continue Subterranean's Prison Book program. It is a non-profit organization operated by a team of volunteers. The Prison Book Project, which meets once a | + | The store was opened after the closure of [[Subterranean Books]] as a means to continue Subterranean's Prison Book program. It is a non-profit organization operated by a team of volunteers. The Prison Book Project, which meets once a week, has sent thousands of books to prisoners throughout the state of Florida since its inception in 2000. All profits and proceeds from sales at Open Books go towards maintenance of the Prison Book Project. |
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 8 June 2017
Open Books | |
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Type | Bookstore |
Location | 1040 N. Guillemard St. |
Established | 2007 |
Hours of Operation | Daily 12:00 PM-5:00 PM |
Phone number | (850) 453-6774 |
Website | http://www.openbookspcola.org |
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Open Books is a bookstore located at 1040 N. Guillemard St. in Pensacola. It held its grand opening on October 20, 2007.
The store was opened after the closure of Subterranean Books as a means to continue Subterranean's Prison Book program. It is a non-profit organization operated by a team of volunteers. The Prison Book Project, which meets once a week, has sent thousands of books to prisoners throughout the state of Florida since its inception in 2000. All profits and proceeds from sales at Open Books go towards maintenance of the Prison Book Project.