Following Months of Interior Renovations, Bucks County Bookshop Hangs New Sign

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Image via Farley's Bookshop.
The sign was made by a local company.

A popular bookshop in Bucks County has added the finishing touch to their newly-renovated location, offering a warm welcome for customers.

Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, have recently hung up their new sign, replacing the old one that was taken down during a massive renovation project.

The sign was created by the National Sign Shop in Feasterville, and the logo design and art was created by Charlie Balfour, who works at the bookstore. 

After changing hands back in October, the bookstore temporarily closed for a few months to undergo the project. They reopened with a brand new look back in May, opening the right-half of the property while the left will be used for another business.

The book store is one of the most popular shops in the riverside town. In operation since 1967, the store has been offering literary essentials to locals and visitors for almost six decades.

Learn more about the new sign at Farley’s Bookshop.

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