Books-A-Million Opens New Location In Foley

Books-A-Million has opened in Foley at 2524 South McKenzie Street. Customers may explore a wide selection of books spanning every genre, from today’s bestsellers and classic literature to cookbooks, history, children’s titles and faith-based works. The store also offers gifts, games, puzzles, stationery, collectibles and educational products. It regularly hosts author events, book signings, reading clubs and charitable drives that support literacy and local outreach efforts. Founded in 1917 as a streetcorner newsstand in Florence, Alabama, the company has grown into one of the largest book retailers in the U.S. with more than 250 stores across the country and a strong online presence.

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