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Savannah, Georgia
Queer-owned bookshop and community hub in Savannah's Streetcar District
Queer-owned bookshop and community hub in Savannah's Streetcar District, opened in 2024 by Alex Perry — who also runs The Tiniest Bookshop on River Street and Beach Read on Tybee Island and organizes the city's Dyke Nights. The shelves lean into work by LGBTQ+ authors, and the space doubles as a co-working spot and an events venue for the local queer community. What sets it apart is the mission built into the room: a gender-affirming care closet stocked with binders, packers, and other resources, offered free to anyone who needs them. It reads less like a retail stop than a gathering place — somewhere to find a book, get some work done, or simply land in a room that was made for you.
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