The Last Bookstore, nestled in downtown Los Angeles, began as a modest venture in a loft and has since expanded to become California’s largest independent bookstore. Housed in a former bank, the 22,000-square-foot (2,043-square-meter) space boasts high ceilings and an expansive layout filled with thousands of new and used books. Visitors can explore not only a vast collection of titles but also vinyl records, unique art, and even yarn, making it a vibrant and eclectic destination for book lovers and curious visitors alike.
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