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@Jacksonian: Good posts as always. I was just in Jackson visiting family last weekend, and was pretty impressed with the development and changes that are going underway there.
@Jacksonian: Good posts as always. I was just in Jackson visiting family last weekend, and was pretty impressed with the development and changes that are going underway there.
I was there the same weekend, and I can attest that Jackson has made tremendous strides in a very short time. With this thread in mind, I made a point to see it all before I left, and I love what Jackson has going on in-town. Many great things ahead for Jackson, that's for sure.
I was there the same weekend, and I can attest that Jackson has made tremendous strides in a very short time. With this thread in mind, I made a point to see it all before I left, and I love what Jackson has going on in-town. Many great things ahead for Jackson, that's for sure.
Not to mention that it's home to the best bookstore in the Southeast. Lots of love for Lemuria Books!
Yes! I used to spend a lot of time at Lemuria myself. I think that John Grisham makes it a tradition to have his first book signing there because they were one of the first bookstores to sell "A Time To Kill". In an era in which independent bookstores are beoming fewer and far between, places such as Lemuria should be treasured and revered.
Yes, Lemuria is a great bookstore. It reminds me of the traditional bookstores that can be found in the older sections of cities like Boston and Philadelphia, even though Lemuria is located in a comparitively new building.
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