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Writing a new chapter for the iconic Warwick s bookstore in La Jolla
A group of loyal customers and investors pooled their money and bought the building where Warwick s has been for decades Author: Abbie Alford (Reporter) Updated: 11:18 PM PDT May 4, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. There’s a new chapter being written for a famous bookstore in La Jolla.
Warwick s was in danger of having to close its doors for good but some loyal customers and investors pooled their money to save it.
The shop prides itself on being the oldest continuously family-owned and operated bookstore in the U.S. Warwick s has been in the family for 125 years, starting in Minnesota in 1896 then moving to Iowa and then La Jolla with a brief move and then back to Girard Avenue.
Wednesday 20 January 2021
Bill Clinton playing saxophone with musicians onstage, with Kenny Rogers and Judy Collins behind him, during the DC Armory Ball during inaugural week
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In years past, Inauguration week in Washington D.C. was a time of frenetic social activity. A roving feast of galas, balls, cocktail parties, receptions and brunches exploded in the city as thousands of donors, diplomats and tourists filed into the U.S. capital. But this Inauguration week is unlike any other before it. Black tie balls have been replaced with soldiers in battle fatigues and the legions of delegates from across the nation are represented by a field of flags. Between the attacks on the Capitol on 6 January and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the festive spirit in Washington D.C. is decidedly muffled.