Graham Sullivan

The Suburb's Bookshelf

Bucks County Free Library — Levittown Branch

The county branch on New Falls Road — free, busy, and doing exactly what Levittown's planners hoped a community institution would do.

The Levittown Branch of the Bucks County Free Library serves America's most famous planned suburb from its New Falls Road building in the heart of the sections. For a community of tens of thousands of households built around family life, the branch is essential infrastructure: children's programs, homework help, computers and job-search resources, and shelf after shelf of free entertainment.

Levittown's founders sold the idea that ordinary families deserved a full life — house, yard, pools, parks. The library carries the same promise in its own lane: a free county card here opens all seven branches and the system's complete digital collection to every family in the sections.

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Libraries & Community

What the branch offers

This is a workhorse branch: a strong children's room running storytimes and summer reading for the Bristol Township, Pennsbury, and Neshaminy school families around it, public computers and printing that carry real weight in a first-time-buyer community, and adult programs from crafts to career help.

The digital collection travels with the card — e-books, audiobooks, streaming, databases — which matters in a suburb where two working parents and a packed activity schedule can make the physical trip the hard part.

Libraries & Community

A community institution in a planned community

Levittown was built all at once, which means its institutions had to be planted rather than inherited. Seventy years on, the ones that took root — the pools, the ballfields, the library — are the connective tissue between forty-some sections and four municipalities. The branch is one of the few places every Levittowner shares regardless of township line.

It is also the quiet engine of second chances: GED study, job applications, English practice, tax help season. Community service in the most literal sense.

The Local's Take

I sell a lot of first homes in Levittown, and my new-buyer checklist ends the same way every time: get the library card before the boxes are unpacked. It is the best free amenity in Lower Bucks, the branch programs plug your kids into the community faster than anything else, and a family that reads together does better in every way that matters. This is infrastructure I believe in.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Bucks County Free Library — Levittown Branch — frequently asked questions

Where is the Levittown library?

The Levittown Branch of the Bucks County Free Library is at 7311 New Falls Road, Levittown, PA 19055 — centrally located among the sections, a few minutes from Route 13 and Levittown Parkway.

Is the Levittown library free?

Yes. A Bucks County Free Library card is free for county residents and works at all seven branches, including Levittown, Langhorne, and Bensalem, plus the system's e-books, audiobooks, and online resources.

What programs does the Levittown library offer?

Children's storytimes and summer reading, teen programs, adult classes and clubs, job-search and computer help, and meeting space — check the Bucks County Free Library calendar for current offerings.

Which school districts does the Levittown branch serve?

Levittown's sections span the Bristol Township, Pennsbury, and Neshaminy school districts, and the branch's children's and teen programming serves families from all three.

Want Bucks County Free Library — Levittown Branch in your daily life?

I help buyers land in Levittown and the neighborhoods around it — and I know which streets put places like this in your weekly routine.

Graham Sullivan, Opus Elite Real Estate — 215-932-3000

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