...Q. Where is the one place you keep returning to over and over? A. The second floor of Poor Richards, my favorite bookstore for 10 years. I’m embarrassed to...
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A Frankfort Trifecta Written by : Patti Nickell
...a career turning point for two enterprising entrepreneurs. While Frankfort’s downtown may be bustling today, it was anything but in 1978 when Liz Taylor opened Poor Richard’s Books in a...
20 Things to do in Frankfort, Kentucky Quick Guide to Discover Frankfort
...can’t find anywhere but Kentucky! 2. Get lost in a book at Poor Richard’s Poor Richard’s Books is a cozy spot with thousands of books. Make sure you check out...
Wine & Spirits Itinerary
...at Completely Kentucky, Glitterati, and the Artisan Center market, you won’t want to miss Poor Richards, Broadway Clay, or any of the other local shopping outlets in downtown. Uniquely Frankfort...
It’s the Holiday Season Shop Local and Be Merry : Written by Patti Nickell
...purchases. If you have a book lover on your shopping list, you’ll love browsing through the two-downtown independent bookstores. Poor Richard’s, across from the Old Capitol Building, has been a...
24 Hours in Frankfort, Kentucky Written by Patti Nickell
...of a book lover? We have the perfect place for any bibliophile. Poor Richard’s Books, located in a 19th century building with just the right amount of musty atmosphere, has...
Downtown Frankfort by Trolley
...the corner of Broadway and St Clair will allow for you to walk to several local restaurants, shops, museums, and Poor Richard’s Bookstore. We suggest grabbing a bite to eat...
Poor Richard’s Books
Contact Details
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place233 W. Broadway St
Frankfort, KY 40601 -
call502-223-8018
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Days Times Monday 10:00am-5:00pm Tuesday 10:00am-5:00pm Wednesday 10:00am-5:00pm Thursday 10:00am-5:00pm Friday 10:00am-5:00pm Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday 12:30pm-5:00pm
Things to do in Frankfort Between Bourbon Tours Written by Julia Koslowsky
...is a great way to cool down with something sweet. Kentucky Coffeetree Cafe serves an array of coffee and sandwiches and connects to the shops on either side: Poor Richard’s...
A Dog is a Man’s Best Friend Dog Friendly Spots in Frankfort : Written by Hope S. Philbrick
...join owners inside to browse for treasures. Poor Richard’s Books welcomes dogs on a leash—even the Governor’s family brings the dog! The store stocks thousands of books, specializing in Kentucky...