- Powells Books | The Worlds Largest Independent Bookstore
Powell's Books is the world's largest independent bookstore Family owned since 1971, our mission is to inspire people to read more books and incite a free-thinking independent culture
- Powell’s City of Books | The Official Guide to Portland
Covering an entire city block, Powell's City of Books is a landmark, a great bookstore and a microcosm of the city itself
- Powells Books - Wikipedia
Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores, based in Portland, Oregon Their flagship store, dubbed Powell's City of Books, claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world [3]
- Powell’s Books names new CEO amid layoffs, financial struggles
Powell’s Books has named a new CEO David Maquera has taken over the position from Patrick Bassett, Myka Duba, a union representative with ILWU Local 5, which represents Powell’s, confirmed
- Powell’s City of Books - Travel Oregon
Powell’s City of Books isn’t just a bookstore It's a literary landmark, cultural gathering place, and treasure trove for book lovers, combining navigable scale, charming quirks, and deep history
- Powell’s City of Books
Three locations: Powell’s City of Books (flagship location) 1005 W Burnside St , Portland OR open daily 10 am – 9 pm Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing 3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton OR open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm; Sundays 11am-7pm Powell’s Books on Hawthorne 3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland open daily 10am – 9 pm
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Contact Information Mailing Address: Powell's Nursery Inc 5054 SW Boyd Rd Gaston, OR 97119-9043 Phone: 503-357-0631 Fax: 503-357-1885 Email: powellnursery@gmail com
- Helpful Locals Guide to Powells Book Store | Portland Guide
Valid photo ID is required Books are bought daily from 9am to 8pm Powell’s does not accept outdated textbooks or old encyclopedia sets Powell’s offers approximately 50% more in Powell’s credit (redeemable in store or online) than in cash Fun fact: Powell’s buys around 3,000 books a day
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