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Garland of Letters
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This is the original New Age bookstore that hails from the days when hippies arrived on South Street in 1969 and turned it into an arts enclave. Follow the smell of incense and step inside to find books on astrology, tarot, shamanism, and world religions and cultures, plus a large selection of jewelry, crystals, and candles.
- Address: 527 South St., South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 | Map It
- Phone: 215/923-5946
- Location: South Philadelphia
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