In 2020, a study ranked Seattle as the ninth most bookish city in the country, as measured by the number of book retailers and libraries. While our local indie outlets are spectacular, the rest of the state has many a cute small-town bookseller worth a road trip.
Seaport Books La Conner
Tucked into Skagit County like a treasured collectible, La Conner sits on the quiet Swinomish Channel waterway for a unique kind of maritime vibe. Home to museums and quilt shops, it’s the quintessential spot for strolling and shopping, and Seaport’s sign invites visitors to “come hook a book.” The store specializes in Pacific Northwest tales and
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