Florida Antiquarian Book Fair Returns to St. Petersburg

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The 42nd Florida Antiquarian Book Fair is set to take place on March 1-2, 2025, at the Coliseum in St. Petersburg. This year’s theme, ‘Discover Your Treasure,’ invites book lovers to explore a diverse selection of rare finds and literary treasures, with tickets priced affordably. The event supports the St. Petersburg Public Library, making it a treasure hunt for both readers and collectors while fostering community engagement and love for literature.

Excitement Brewing in St. Petersburg for the Florida Antiquarian Book Fair

Get ready, St. Petersburg! The 42nd Florida Antiquarian Book Fair is making its grand return on March 1-2, 2025, and it’s all set to take place at the historic Coliseum. This year’s theme, “Discover Your Treasure,” promises a thrilling adventure through pages of rare finds and unique literary treasures.

Bookworms and Collectors Unite!

For book lovers of all ages, this fair is a must-attend event. Expect plenty of vendors showcasing their pop-up bookshops from every corner of the nation, with treasures waiting to be uncovered. Whether you’re on the hunt for classic novels, the latest non-fiction, or even children’s literature, you’ll find a diverse array of offerings.

But it doesn’t end there! The event will also feature a variety of maps, prints, post cards, autographs, and other exciting paper collectibles. A perfect opportunity for those who love to dive deeper into the world of literature and history!

Affordable Fun for Everyone

Ticket prices are incredibly reasonable—just $6 for a single day or $10 for the entire weekend. For children and students (don’t forget your ID), tickets are only $1! Plus, attendees will love the added perk of free parking at the venue. It’s hard to beat a weekend of literary exploration without breaking the bank while supporting a great cause!

That’s right, because a portion of the ticket sales goes directly to the St. Petersburg Public Library, helping to foster a love for reading and learning within the community.

A Rich History in a Beautiful Setting

This annual fair is no ordinary event; it’s considered the oldest and largest antiquarian book fair in the Southeast. Historically, it was held at Plant Hall at the University of Tampa and then at the USF Activities Center for ten years before finally finding a home in the beautiful Coliseum.

One of the highlights of this year’s festivities is the theme, “Discover Your Treasure,”. This catchy theme not only sparks excitement about finding literary gems but also nods to the area’s fascinating history of treasure hunting, making it a perfect fit for the local vibe. During the event, attendees can explore, mingle, and search the Coliseum for *that special something* to add to their collections.

Mark Your Calendars!

The fair will open its doors on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. So, gather your friends and family, grab those reading glasses, and prepare for a weekend filled with excitement, discovery, and the joy of reading.

With such a strong lineup and engaging theme, this will surely be one of the largest independent antiquarian book fairs in the country. Make plans to come out, explore what the fair has to offer, and maybe even leave with some new treasures of your own!

So, what are you waiting for? Dive headfirst into the world of books and collectibles at the Florida Antiquarian Book Fair, where the past and present of literature come together for an unforgettable weekend!

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