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Drury Lane Books

Drury Lane Books

12 E. Wisconsin St. P O Box 998 Grand Marais, Minnesota 55604

The historic building that is now Drury Lane Books is situated along the Lake Superior waterfront in the village of Grand Marais, Minnesota. The house was built by Joseph Mayhew, who was the lighthouse keeper in Grand Marais. George Mayhew, the first child of European ancestry to be born in Cook County, was born in this building.

Once a month, on the evening of the full moon, Drury Lane Books sponsors a reading around the fire. By the lakeshore, people gather to listen to someone read from their own or others’ work.

 

Phone Number (218) 387-2906

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