No matter what you’re in the market for, you WILL find it here in Colorado, as the Centennial State has more boutiques, local grocers, specialty shops, and big box stores than one can count! Even better? Only in Colorado can you find a shop that has magazines, and only magazines:
Welcome to the Denver Zine Library!
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Featuring two convenient Mile High City locations (the original on Curtis Street and the second, newly opened shop at the Bob Ragland branch of the Denver Public Library at Art Park), the Denver Zine Library is on a mission to “preserve, protect and promote the culture of zines and self-published original work through archival collection, workshops, and events.”
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Opened in 2003, the Denver Zine Library boasts a whopping 20,000+ magazines, making it the largest resource and collection in North America.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Set up like a library, the shop kindly lends out its titles for up to three weeks at a time.
Denver Zine Library/Facebook If you decide to borrow a magazine for educational or entertainment purposes, please take exceptional care of it so it can remain in the archive for years to come!
In addition to housing tens of thousands of magazines, the Denver Zine Library also hosts special events and workshops, including Zine Making 101 and an annual Denver Zine Fest.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Do you have old magazines collecting dust on a shelf? Consider donating them to the Denver Zine Library, as their entire archive was donated by other generous patrons.
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To learn more about the Denver Zine Library, please visit their website.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
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Address: Denver Zine Library, 2400 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80205, USAAddress: Denver Zine Library, 1900 35th St, Denver, CO 80216, USA
Welcome to the Denver Zine Library!
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Featuring two convenient Mile High City locations (the original on Curtis Street and the second, newly opened shop at the Bob Ragland branch of the Denver Public Library at Art Park), the Denver Zine Library is on a mission to “preserve, protect and promote the culture of zines and self-published original work through archival collection, workshops, and events.”
Google/Steve Replogle
Opened in 2003, the Denver Zine Library boasts a whopping 20,000+ magazines, making it the largest resource and collection in North America.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Set up like a library, the shop kindly lends out its titles for up to three weeks at a time.
Denver Zine Library/Facebook If you decide to borrow a magazine for educational or entertainment purposes, please take exceptional care of it so it can remain in the archive for years to come!
In addition to housing tens of thousands of magazines, the Denver Zine Library also hosts special events and workshops, including Zine Making 101 and an annual Denver Zine Fest.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Do you have old magazines collecting dust on a shelf? Consider donating them to the Denver Zine Library, as their entire archive was donated by other generous patrons.
Flickr/Colorado College Tutt Library
To learn more about the Denver Zine Library, please visit their website.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in Colorado? Nominate it here! For even more specialty shops, check out The Gigantic Cheese Store In Colorado You’ll Want To Visit Over And Over Again.
Denver Zine Library Facebook
Google/Steve Replogle
Denver Zine Library/Facebook
If you decide to borrow a magazine for educational or entertainment purposes, please take exceptional care of it so it can remain in the archive for years to come!
Flickr/Colorado College Tutt Library