Historic Towns, Literary Traditions — Bucks County, PA
Bucks County has been attracting writers and readers since the days of Pearl S. Buck and James Michener. From Doylestown's Michener Art Museum to New Hope's independent bookshops, this county lives and breathes books. When yours are ready for new readers, BookDrop picks them up free.
How It Works in Bucks County
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We Pick Up
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Towns We Serve in Bucks County
Home to the Michener Art Museum and Mercer Museum — Doylestown lives and breathes culture.
NewtownThis historic borough's colonial homes are packed with generations of books.
YardleyA Delaware River village where charming streets lead to well-stocked bookshelves.
LanghorneHome to Sesame Place and families with kids' books to spare.
BristolOne of Bucks County's oldest communities, where books have been accumulating for centuries.
WarminsterA thriving suburb where growing families outgrow their bookshelves fast.
WarringtonCentral Bucks families in Warrington keep their shelves — and BookDrop — busy.
New HopeThis artistic Delaware River town attracts creative types who read voraciously.
PerkasieA charming Upper Bucks borough with a reading habit worth supporting.
QuakertownUpper Bucks' commercial hub is also a hub for well-read households.
ChalfontA small borough surrounded by avid readers in the Central Bucks community.
MorrisvilleJust across the Delaware from Trenton, Morrisville's readers bridge two states.
LevittownAmerica's first planned suburb has been raising readers for over 70 years.
RichboroNorthampton Township's village center is surrounded by families with full shelves.
SouthamptonLower Bucks families in Southampton have books ready for their next chapter.
About Our Service in Bucks County
BookDrop collects books from homes and businesses throughout Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We accept a minimum of 250 books per pickup and typically schedule within 5–7 business days. Your donated books are sorted, redistributed, and given a second life — whether through resale, donation to libraries, or community programs.