Bucks County Free Library - Levittown

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7311 New Falls Rd
Levittown, PA 19055

Bucks County Free Library, established in 1956, serves the community of Levittown, PA, and surrounding areas with a variety of resources and services. The library offers an extensive catalog, interlibrary loan options, and programs tailored to children and technology users.

With multiple branches, including Levittown, the library hosts events such as author talks and tech workshops, while also providing access to e-books, magazines, and online learning resources. Additionally, it supports community engagement through volunteer opportunities and offers services like U.S. passport processing.

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Joe B.
9/3/2019

We came here at the end of our PA trip and our daughter absolutely loved it. The room in the back is a great place to explore and pretend - there are a full town worth of children's sized...

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Joe S.
11/24/2023

Nice place, but they didn't say anything about being closed the day after Thanksgiving... the post office was open etc. I could've really used the time there as I'm usually pretty busy most days...

Jaclyn L.
7/26/2019

I've been coming to the library since the beginning of July to use their computers for job hunting. I thought a library was supposed to be a quiet place to do work, read, research etc...this...

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Amanda W.
7/9/2018

My favorite library ! Clean , librarians are kind friendly and helpful. The children's area is wonderful my kids love it .

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Nicole B.
4/27/2008

After moving to a new area it's always important to find your new library. We entered and had membership cards within minutes - not only that but we were able to log into the library databases...

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