And away we go....
We're going to try to post here rather frequently and we sincerely invite you to post your own comments. It's going to be loaded with information you can use, including previews of upcoming books, author news, and some "inside" dope. Our bricks-and-mortar presence is at 604 East Spring Street in New Albany, Indiana.
Did you know that New Albany was once the largest city west of the Appalachian Mountains? That this side of Silver Creek was often used as a dueling grounds before Indiana became a state? That the county seat of Floyd County boasts some of the finest examples of millwork craftsmanship anywhere, a vestige of what was once a thriving millworking industry in New Albany?
And no matter what neighboring Clark County or Louisville like to think, it remains doubtful that the Lewis & Clark expedition actually started out from anywhere but good ol' N.A.
We'll be posting our newsletter here in small bites and we'll post ongoing news in between issues. So settle in, make destinationsbooksellers.blogspot.com one of your bookmarked Internet Favorites, and let us know what you think.
Did you know that New Albany was once the largest city west of the Appalachian Mountains? That this side of Silver Creek was often used as a dueling grounds before Indiana became a state? That the county seat of Floyd County boasts some of the finest examples of millwork craftsmanship anywhere, a vestige of what was once a thriving millworking industry in New Albany?
And no matter what neighboring Clark County or Louisville like to think, it remains doubtful that the Lewis & Clark expedition actually started out from anywhere but good ol' N.A.
We'll be posting our newsletter here in small bites and we'll post ongoing news in between issues. So settle in, make destinationsbooksellers.blogspot.com one of your bookmarked Internet Favorites, and let us know what you think.
2 Comments:
This is a great site! I really enjoy all the information on New Albany, seeing as how I don't live there. I can't wait for more issues, keep 'em coming newlyweds.
Thanks, kiddo. Knowing you're reading this makes it even better. You're an awesome judge of that fine line between geeky and cool. I count on your frequent feedback.
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