Talk:Bart's Books

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In Southern California this is a well-known unusual institution (being outdoors, because of the California climate - shelves out in the open air), as well as the "honesty" study by the news media, and I figured if you can have an institution like Powell's Bookstore in Portland on Wikipedia, you could certainly have Bart's. It's a big tourist attraction, and when Los Angeles people hear about Ojai they will a lot of times say, "That's the place with the big outdoor bookshop, isn't it?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Timeportal (talkcontribs) 00:03, 18 December 2007