Midtown Scholar Bookstore

Business Type: Bookstore

1302 North Third Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110

Phone: 717 236 1680

Website: http://www.MidtownScholar.com

Blog: http://www.famousreadingcafe.blogspot.com/

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Email: books@midtownscholar.com

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Our restocking is almost complete! Join us for the GRAND OPENING of our new location, including the Famous Reading Cafe serving fair-trade coffees, teas, and espresso, on Sunday, September 13th, 2009, from 11 AM to 6 PM during Harrisburg's annual art Gallery Walk! We'll return to regular hours, with over 100,000 books for browsing, starting Sept. 16th. Fall hours: Wed 9-5, Thu-Sat 9-9, Sun 12-7.

* Great Used Books *
* Fair-Trade Coffees *
* Art Gallery *
* Acoustic Music *

Our brick-and-mortar shop will reopen for browsing on September 13th, 2009, with over 100,000 books on six floors and a full-service coffeehouse with espresso bar.

We have been named one of America's Great Independent Bookstores and voted the region's Best Independent Bookstore for 5 years running.

Offering used and rare books for general and academic readers. Featuring "Famous Authors" in our new Famous Reading Cafe. Other specialties include an extraordinary assortment of imported and University-Press Art books, Literature, Americana, and scholarly books in all fields.

We are a classic urban used bookstore, with the best selection between New York and Chicago! We are located 1/2 mile north of Pennsylvania's State Capitol, directly across from Harrisburg's historic Broad Street Market.

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