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What made Ada's Technical Books special, according to its co-owner

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For 16 years, Ada’s Technical Books in Capitol Hill was THE place to find eclectic books, grab a coffee and co-work with other folks in the neighborhood, play a game out on the street side tables, or just hang out and read a book. 

But like a lot of our favorite books, the ending often arrives before you’re ready,  and Ada’s story is no different. The bookstore and cafe will be closing at the end of the week, and many Ada’s faithful will MOURN its loss. 

Ada’s was built to be a place of community that encouraged curiosity and learning. 

You learn a lot yourself, when you run a business for so long, and Soundside is happy to have the chance to glean wisdom from the co-owner of Ada’s Technical Books. 

GUEST: Danielle Hulton

RELATED LINK: Capitol Hill bookstore Ada’s will close; Fuel coffee chain up for sale

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