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Old 04-29-2013, 09:02 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Amazon's 3rd Annual Most Well-Read Cities in America - 2013

  1. Alexandria, VA
  2. Knoxville, TN
  3. Miami, FL
  4. Cambridge, MA
  5. Orlando, FL
  6. Ann Arbor, MI
  7. Berkeley, CA
  8. Cincinnati, OH
  9. Columbia, SC
  10. Pittsburgh, PA
  11. St. Louis, MO
  12. Salt Lake City, UT
  13. Seattle, WA
  14. Vancouver, WA
  15. Gainesville, FL
  16. Atlanta, GA
  17. Dayton, OH
  18. Richmond, VA
  19. Clearwater, FL
  20. Tallahassee, FL

Previous Years
Florida is the most represented state in the list. I suspect much of that traffic comes from tourists buying books for the inevitable 'downtime' of tourism and thereby 'stealing' sales from their home cities to the benefit of the host city.

I wonder if Floridians need to 'spruce up' some of their attractions? What tourist destination wants to be known as a great place to get some reading done?
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