Amazon Books Opens in Bethesda
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Amazon is opening its second bookstore in the DC region.
Amazon Books is opening on Bethesda Row in downtown Bethesda (map) today. The outpost will be the second area location for Amazon Books; the first opened at 3040 M Street NW in Georgetown (map) back in March.
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Amazon Books is stocked with books, games, toys and other devices that are highly-rated on Amazon.com. High priority is also given to bestsellers, new releases and books popular on Goodreads and Kindle.
The Bethesda store is the sixteenth Amazon Books location in the country.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/amazon-books-opens-in-bethesda/14156.
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