Visit Seattle Planted These Tiny Libraries in U.S. Cities to Attract More Tourists

Free book stations are in Boston, Austin and Chicago

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Seattle might be a high-tech city, but its latest tourism campaign is decidedly analog. Visit Seattle is celebrating the city's literary history and hoping to attract more tourists with tiny libraries scattered across the country.

Little Free Library is a national "take a book, return a book" free book exchange program, and Visit Seattle and Publicis Seattle are taking the concept on the road, installing Little Free Library stations in Boston, Chicago and Austin, Texas, to encourage people to travel to Seattle.

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