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We’re in the last house on the left at the end of the second block. From 1-85, take 1-77 south, take the West Boulevard exit (last exit in a long side-ramp that also provides ramps to West Independence Boulevard and Highway 74 West) turn left onto West Boulevard, cross South Boulevard at the Kentucky Fried Chicken (which will be on your left), and we’re in the last house on the left at the end of the second block. From 1-77 South, take the Remount Road exit, turn right at the end of the ramp, go to South Boulevard and turn left, find the Kentucky Fried Chicken (it’ll be on your left) and turn right onto East Boulevard. We’re in the last house on the left at the end of the second block. From Independence Boulevard (U.S. 74) east of downtown, turn south at McDowell Street (the Sheraton is at the intersection), turn right at the first light onto Morehead, turn left at the next light onto Euclid, turn right at the next light onto East Boulevard and the shop is in the very first house on the right. Friends of Dorothy is in the upstairs left apartment of that two-story brick house with black shingles at the corner of Euclid and East. Josh’s Restaurant is a block and a half west, other side of the street. A convenience store, the Little Pantry, is directly across the street. Right next door is a yellow house called the Magic Maze. Three doors west, same side of the street, is Eli’s Restaurant. The only sign identifying the shop is a small white sign on the upstairs porch, hard to see because it’s attached to one of the coiumns supporting the roof. Now that you know how to find us, come peruse our inventory of more than 500 gay and lesbian book titles. 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