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'''Subterranean Books''' is a bookstore located at 9 East [[Gregory Street]] owned by [[Paul Williams]]. The store opened in [[1997]]{{date uncertain}} at 4113 [[Barrancas Avenue]] and moved to its current [[Downtown Pensacola|downtown]] location on [[October 7]], [[2000]]. The store offers a selection of new and used books, as well as a limited selection of mostly used vinyl records.  Subterranean Books specializes in alternative literature and poetry.
 
'''Subterranean Books''' is a bookstore located at 9 East [[Gregory Street]] owned by [[Paul Williams]]. The store opened in [[1997]]{{date uncertain}} at 4113 [[Barrancas Avenue]] and moved to its current [[Downtown Pensacola|downtown]] location on [[October 7]], [[2000]]. The store offers a selection of new and used books, as well as a limited selection of mostly used vinyl records.  Subterranean Books specializes in alternative literature and poetry.
  
For several years, Subterranean Books has also operated a volunteer program to send books to Florida prison inmates.<ref>"Volunteers helping inmates turn a page." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 16, 2005.</ref>
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For several years, Subterranean Books has also operated the Subterranean Prison Book Project, a volunteer program to send books to Florida prison inmates.<ref>"Volunteers helping inmates turn a page." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 16, 2005.</ref>
  
 
==Contact information==
 
==Contact information==

Revision as of 19:44, 29 July 2007

Subterranean Books

Subterranean Books is a bookstore located at 9 East Gregory Street owned by Paul Williams. The store opened in 1997[date uncertain] at 4113 Barrancas Avenue and moved to its current downtown location on October 7, 2000. The store offers a selection of new and used books, as well as a limited selection of mostly used vinyl records. Subterranean Books specializes in alternative literature and poetry.

For several years, Subterranean Books has also operated the Subterranean Prison Book Project, a volunteer program to send books to Florida prison inmates.[1]

Contact information

  • Telephone: (850) 434-3456

References

  1. "Volunteers helping inmates turn a page." Pensacola News Journal, June 16, 2005.