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		<title>By: Tim D</title>
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		<description>A historical marker to commemorate it will be sufficient.  I frequented this store in the 1970s.  This area has changed so much that the area the store is located in is not really that gay any more period.  I went in for a last good-bye and the owner practically yelled at me, saying if people like me had shopped there they&#039;d still be open, and told me she did not want to continue the conversation.  If she treats people this way, we don&#039;t need that representation of what the bookstore was all about.</description>
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