Poetry Above the 44th Latitude

If you happen to be driving in Northern Michigan and need a good book shop, try some of these locales. They might not all still be in buisness, so if you know any gossip or know a book store I left out, please drop me a line. Thank you.

Bridge Street Book Shop. 407 Bridge Street, Charlevoix, 49720. 231-547-7323.

McLean & Eakin Booksellers. 307 E. Lake St. Petoskey, 49770. 231/347-1180. .

Leelanau Books. 109 North Main, Leland, 49654. 231-256-7111.

Booktique. 125 S Cedar St., Manistique, 906-341-8288.

Beatitudes Book Store. 421 River St., Manistee, 231-398-7961.

Diane J Phillips Book Seller. 2390 Old Mackinaw Rd., Cheboygan. 231-597-8290.

Log Mark Books. 334 N Main St., Cheboygan, 231-627-6531.

Beaver Boat-Tique. P. O. Box 98, 26150 Main Street, Beaver Island, 49782-0098. 231-448-2584.

The Island Bookstore. Main St. Centre, PO Box 1298, Mackinac Island, 888-421-READ. . Open May through October.

Horizon Books 243 E. Front St., Traverse City, 49684. 231-946-7290 or 800-587-2147.

Higher Self Bookstore. 328 E Front St. Traverse City. 49684. 231-941-5805.

Interlochen Bookstore. Interlochen Plaza, Interlochen, 231-276-6733.

Book Warehouse. 3639 Marketplace Circle, Traverse City, 49684. 231-941-3800.

Open Mind Books. 223 Ashmun St. Sault Ste Marie

North Wind Books. 437 Quincy Street, Hancock, 49930. 906-487-7217.

Second Story Bookstore. 213 E Hughitt St., Iron Mountain, 906-779-1360.

Saturn Booksellers. 133 W. Main St. Gaylord. 989-732-8899.

Canterbury Book Store. 908 Ludington St., Escanaba, 906-786-0751.

Snowbound Books. 118 N. Third St., Marquette, 49855. 906-228-4448.

Sweet Violets Feminist Bookstore. 413 North St. Marquette, 49855. 616-954-0550.

Chapter Two. 523 N 3rd St., Marquette, 906-226-0559.

2 Responses to “Poetry Above the 44th Latitude”

  1. Charlie Jensen Says:

    Funny fact about me:

    When I was 14 I went to Beaver Island for a long weekend with my school on Washington Island—Beaver Island was our “sister school” and there were annual exchange trips.

    And where we lived that year, in the winter, I could see the lights of Escanaba.

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