Calling all bookworms! Do you love a good bookstore or library? The following spot combines the best of both! The books you find here are yours to keep forever, and they’re also absolutely free. That’s right, FREE! Seems impossible but this book warehouse in Maryland is a very real place. Trust us, The Book Thing belongs on your bucket list immediately.
You can find The Book Thing along Vineyard Lane in Baltimore.
TripAdvisor / Maggi713 This place is actually a warehouse that was converted into a massive book “store.” You could spend hours here flipping through the huge collection of books.
The reason we put the word store in quotations is because it’s not really a store if you never spend a cent.
Facebook / The Book Thing of Baltimore That’s right. This place runs entirely on donations, and books arrive in the thousands each and every week.
You never know what you’ll find at The Book Thing of Baltimore.
Facebook / The Book Thing of Baltimore From text books to romance novels and more, there are always new treasures to be found. Just make sure you carve out enough time for your visit.
Generally open every Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm, you can arrive early and read a while. (Make sure you call or visit their website or Facebook page prior to visiting)
TripAdvisor / Maggi713 Just look at all those books to choose from!
Or simply bring a giant box and load up on free books. There’s no limit to how many you can take. Seriously!
TripAdvisor / Maggi713 If you’re interested in donating books, you can do so 24/7 at the book drop located outside of the warehouse.
For a more thorough glimpse at The Book Thing and to learn about its beginnings, check out the following video:
TripAdvisor / Maggi713
This place is actually a warehouse that was converted into a massive book “store.” You could spend hours here flipping through the huge collection of books.
Facebook / The Book Thing of Baltimore
That’s right. This place runs entirely on donations, and books arrive in the thousands each and every week.
From text books to romance novels and more, there are always new treasures to be found. Just make sure you carve out enough time for your visit.
Just look at all those books to choose from!
If you’re interested in donating books, you can do so 24/7 at the book drop located outside of the warehouse.
Address: 3001 Vineyard Lane, Baltimore, MD 21218
Visit the website of The Book Thing of Baltimore, or follow the Facebook page.
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Address: 3001 Vineyard Ln, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
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book warehouse in Maryland November 08, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best bookstores in Maryland? If you’re looking for a unique selection of books, you can’t go wrong with a visit to Protean Books and Records in Baltimore. The bookstore sits in a massive warehouse, which is really good news if you love books. You’ll find a huge helping of graphic novels, for example. The shop is also known for a quirky collection of décor and old-school video games. If you’re a fan of listening to music on the albums of yesteryear, you’re in for a real treat. Flip through the rows and rows of albums to find some of your old-time and newer favorites. Where can I find the best used bookstores in Maryland? In addition to The Book Thing in Baltimore, you can find used books and a lot more at Washington Street Books and Music in Havre de Grace. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to the massive bookstore, so you can thumb through all of the books that catch your eye. However, you’ll have more than books to check out at the bookstore. Washington Street Books and Music also offers a generous selection of comic books, action figures, and old-school games. Don’t forget to flip through the old-school record albums to see what hidden gems you uncover. Where can I find the best flea markets in Maryland? Flea markets in Maryland can be great places to uncover books. We might find that one book we’ve been searching for or discover books we never knew we wanted to read. Fortunately, we have quite a few flea markets throughout the state we can explore. The Parisian Flea in Baltimore, for example, is tiny but mighty, packed with undiscovered gems. Browse through the goods of more than 40 vendors when you stop by The Eyler Stables Flea Market in Thurmont. If you’re lucky, you might score a book or two at Rocky Ridge Collectibles in Hagerstown, at 8th Avenue Flea Market in Glen Burnie, or at Vintage Flea and Farm Market in Bryantown.
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book warehouse in Maryland
November 08, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best bookstores in Maryland? If you’re looking for a unique selection of books, you can’t go wrong with a visit to Protean Books and Records in Baltimore. The bookstore sits in a massive warehouse, which is really good news if you love books. You’ll find a huge helping of graphic novels, for example. The shop is also known for a quirky collection of décor and old-school video games. If you’re a fan of listening to music on the albums of yesteryear, you’re in for a real treat. Flip through the rows and rows of albums to find some of your old-time and newer favorites. Where can I find the best used bookstores in Maryland? In addition to The Book Thing in Baltimore, you can find used books and a lot more at Washington Street Books and Music in Havre de Grace. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to the massive bookstore, so you can thumb through all of the books that catch your eye. However, you’ll have more than books to check out at the bookstore. Washington Street Books and Music also offers a generous selection of comic books, action figures, and old-school games. Don’t forget to flip through the old-school record albums to see what hidden gems you uncover. Where can I find the best flea markets in Maryland? Flea markets in Maryland can be great places to uncover books. We might find that one book we’ve been searching for or discover books we never knew we wanted to read. Fortunately, we have quite a few flea markets throughout the state we can explore. The Parisian Flea in Baltimore, for example, is tiny but mighty, packed with undiscovered gems. Browse through the goods of more than 40 vendors when you stop by The Eyler Stables Flea Market in Thurmont. If you’re lucky, you might score a book or two at Rocky Ridge Collectibles in Hagerstown, at 8th Avenue Flea Market in Glen Burnie, or at Vintage Flea and Farm Market in Bryantown.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you’re looking for a unique selection of books, you can’t go wrong with a visit to Protean Books and Records in Baltimore. The bookstore sits in a massive warehouse, which is really good news if you love books. You’ll find a huge helping of graphic novels, for example. The shop is also known for a quirky collection of décor and old-school video games. If you’re a fan of listening to music on the albums of yesteryear, you’re in for a real treat. Flip through the rows and rows of albums to find some of your old-time and newer favorites.
Where can I find the best used bookstores in Maryland?
In addition to The Book Thing in Baltimore, you can find used books and a lot more at Washington Street Books and Music in Havre de Grace. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to the massive bookstore, so you can thumb through all of the books that catch your eye. However, you’ll have more than books to check out at the bookstore. Washington Street Books and Music also offers a generous selection of comic books, action figures, and old-school games. Don’t forget to flip through the old-school record albums to see what hidden gems you uncover.
Where can I find the best flea markets in Maryland?
Flea markets in Maryland can be great places to uncover books. We might find that one book we’ve been searching for or discover books we never knew we wanted to read. Fortunately, we have quite a few flea markets throughout the state we can explore. The Parisian Flea in Baltimore, for example, is tiny but mighty, packed with undiscovered gems. Browse through the goods of more than 40 vendors when you stop by The Eyler Stables Flea Market in Thurmont. If you’re lucky, you might score a book or two at Rocky Ridge Collectibles in Hagerstown, at 8th Avenue Flea Market in Glen Burnie, or at Vintage Flea and Farm Market in Bryantown.