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Our final National Small Business Spotlight is Turning Page Bookshop

Turning Page Bookshop has been delighting the community for nearly a decade.

the front of Turning Page Bookshop

Have you been to Turning Page Bookshop?

Photo provided @turningpagebookshop

Our final spotlight for this week’s small business series goes to Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek at 604 St. James Ave., Ste. I. This local bookstore is described as a “literary heaven for book lovers and community enthusiasts” and opened in 2014.

The shop offers a range of books and gift items for all ages and several programming opportunities. Think: Book clubs, author events, and children’s storytime. Did you know? It’s currently the only Black-owned brick-and-mortar bookstore in the state — owned by VaLinda Miller.

Book it to the shop on:

  • Thursday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Tuesday + Wednesday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Thank you to everyone who nominated local businesses in our community for our series. It was extremely hard to choose just five, so we thought we’d drop some honorable mentions that were submitted through our newsletter and include our Instagram post that received hundreds of nominations. Remember to support our local business community not just this week, but always.

Mount Pleasant

Charleston

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Folly Beach

Summerville

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