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The '''Alexandria Books''' was a bookstore owned by [[Henry Janeway]] during the late [[20th century]], an [[establishment]] that had been in his family for generations.
 
The '''Alexandria Books''' was a bookstore owned by [[Henry Janeway]] during the late [[20th century]], an [[establishment]] that had been in his family for generations.
   
The store was located in [[Portage Creek]], [[Indiana]], [[United States of America]]. In [[2000]] the bookstore was the center of some controversy as Henry refused to sell the property, single-handedly blocking construction of the [[Millennium Gate]]. However, after some convincing from [[Shannon O'Donnell]], Henry ultimately made the decision to close the store with the promise that O'Donnell would try to find a place for a new bookstore within the Millennium Gate. ({{VOY|11:59}})
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The store was located in [[Portage Creek]], [[Indiana]], [[United States of America]]. Its store hours were from 9AM-5:30PM, [[Earth]] standard time.
   
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In [[2000]] the bookstore was the center of some controversy as Henry refused to sell the property, single-handedly blocking construction of the [[Millennium Gate]]. However, after some convincing from [[Shannon O'Donnell]], Henry ultimately made the decision to close the store with the promise that O'Donnell would try to find a place for a new bookstore within the Millennium Gate. ({{VOY|11:59}})
Its store hours were from 9AM-5:30PM, [[Earth]] standard time.
 
   
 
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[[Category:Earth establishments]]

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Alexandria Books, exterior

Exterior of Alexandria Books

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Alexandria Books

The Alexandria Books was a bookstore owned by Henry Janeway during the late 20th century, an establishment that had been in his family for generations.

The store was located in Portage Creek, Indiana, United States of America. Its store hours were from 9AM-5:30PM, Earth standard time.

In 2000 the bookstore was the center of some controversy as Henry refused to sell the property, single-handedly blocking construction of the Millennium Gate. However, after some convincing from Shannon O'Donnell, Henry ultimately made the decision to close the store with the promise that O'Donnell would try to find a place for a new bookstore within the Millennium Gate. (VOY: "11:59")