Boston Globe's Travel Tips for Chart-topping Trips Worthy of Vinyl Enthusiasts
By Globe correspondent
Updated July 21, 2023, 10:00 a.m.
"...Don’t just target record stores. Murrah suggests vinyl fans consider stopping by antique stores, thrift shops, estate sales, and garage sales, where vinyl might not be prominently displayed or cataloged, but could be hidden away just waiting to be found. “Sometimes you’ve just got to take a chance,” he says. “Don’t be afraid to look behind doors or see what’s in that pile of boxes in the corner.”
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