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==References==
==References==
* Coman, Victoria L. (January 7, 2007) "Cafe, bookstore make way." ''Birmingham News''
* Coman, Victoria L. (January 7, 2007) "Cafe, bookstore make way." ''Birmingham News''
* Haden, Courtney (November 11, 2010) "[http://bhamweekly.com/birmingham/article-1924-the-imagination-merchants.html The imagination merchants]."  ''Birmingham Weekly''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:28, 28 December 2010

Reed Books, July 2010

Reed Books/The Museum of Fond Memories is a used books and memorabilia store owned by Jim Reed. The store has nearly 300,000 titles in its inventory, 45,000 of which are catalogued and searchable via the internet. The Museum of Fond Memories also contains thousands of trinkets, postcards, toys, photographs, record albums, pamphlets, flyers, artifacts, and other ephemera.

The store is located in a 3,500-square-foot, ground-floor space in the O'Neill Building at 2021 3rd Avenue North formerly occupied by the local U.S. Government Printing Office bookstore. Reed Books first opened in Reed's Southside house in 1980, then to the Wooster Lofts at 2923 1st Avenue North before expanding into a 5,000-square-foot, 2nd floor space at 107 20th Street South downtown in the late 1990s.

The store moved to its present location in March 2007 due to redevelopment plans proposed by Corporate Realty Development for Block 121.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (January 7, 2007) "Cafe, bookstore make way." Birmingham News
  • Haden, Courtney (November 11, 2010) "The imagination merchants." Birmingham Weekly

External links