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Northshire Bookstore

Phone: 
(802) 362-2200
Type: Indie Bookstore

Northshire Bookstore is a family-owned, independent bookstore located in Manchester Center, Vermont. Northshire was the first bookseller in the U.S. with an Espresso Book Machine (which offers Print on Demand books), and the store hosts regular author events, reading groups, and a public issues forum.

Address: 4869 Main Street
Manchester Center, VT 05255
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