An iconic piece of Old Newcastle architecture, the Old Library is a well preserved Victorian structure housing classics and law books through the 19th century.
The multipurpose historic building served as a school library for the Academy students in the first half of the 1800’s, eventually becoming a public subscription-based library following World War I and a free public library by the 1940’s.
Today, while the library no longer serves its book-lending purpose, you can still tour the interior and observe the rotating exhibits on local history through the ages and view a faithful recreation of former library amenities.
Tours:
Exhibits are available for self-guided tours throughout the year. Availability dependent on New Castle Historical Society discretion.
Logistics:
On street parking is available throughout the Historic New Castle area.
Hours:
Contact the New Castle Historical Society at (302)322-2794 for details on exhibits and hours.
Admission:
When open to the public, Old Library admission is free with no tickets required.
Getting Here:
Address: 40 E 3rd St, New Castle, DE 19720
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The building’s historical architecture may be challenging for people with physical disabilities.
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