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WHERE CAN I PICK UP A COPY OF YOUNG PIONEERS? (And how can I carry it in my store?)
Maryland Oregon Pennsylvania
MARYLAND
Atomic Books - 1100 W. 36th Street, Baltimore (410) 662-4444
OREGON
Powell's Books - 1005 W Burnside, Portland (503) 228-4651
Reading Frenzy - 921 SW Oak Street, Portland (503) 274-1449
PENNSYLVANIA
The Big Idea Bookstore - 504 S Millvale, Pittsburgh (412) 687-4323
Paul's CDs - 4526 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh (412) 621-3256
Slacker - 1321 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh (412) 381-3911
Copacetic Comics - 1505 Asbury, Pittsburgh (412) 422-1344
Brave New World - 3495 Bates Street, Pittsburgh (412) 682-5007
Heads Together - 2127 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh (412) 521-3700
HOW CAN I CARRY YOUNG PIONEERS IN MY STORE?
Attention bookstores, travel shops, record stores, newsstands, galleries, and creative retailers! You too can join the independent travel revolution by carrying Young Pioneers in your place of business. Any of the following magazine distributors will be happy to help.
If you'd rather deal direct, leave a message for Dan at 412-302-0878. He'll have you set up in no time.
Ubiquity Distributors
607 Degraw Street
Brooklyn NY 11217-3120
Tel: 718-875-5491
Fax: 718-875-8047
info@ubiquitymags.com
www.ubiquitymags.com
Bernhard DeBoer, Inc.
113 East Centre Street
Nutley NJ 07110
Tel: 973-667-9300
Fax: 973-667-0086
Armadillo
attn: Ed Ferrer
7310 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Inglewood, CA 90302
Tel: 310.693.6061
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ISSUE 01 / SPRING 04
News
Read the latest news of Young Pioneers...
here.
Recent Articles
Jeff Greenwald
A travel-writing legend embraces the DIY aesthetic
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A conversation with the adventurist.
Rolf Potts
Travel writer and self-proclaimed "vagabond".
Lonely No More
Our global communication with Lonely Planet Founder Tony Wheeler.
Here Come The Adventure Divas
Emmy-Winning PBS Documentarian Holly Morris talks about fear, failure and finding the courage to make her dreams come true.
On The Road Again?
Monk Magazine changed the face of travel publishing forever. According to its co-creators, the trip is far from over.
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