In 1917 Charles F. Carr, local newspaper editor, donated his collection of natural history items as well as his personal collection of books to kthe New London Public
Library. This collection became the core of the New London Public Museum. A building to house the museum was erected in 1932. In 1986, the library and museum buildings combined.
The New London Public Museum is one of only five public museums in Wisconsin. People from all over the country visit the museum every year to learn about local, natural and Native American history.
Changing exhibits, events and educational programs keep our visitors involved and engaged in life-long learning. A growing preservation program at the museum ensures that generations to come will be
able to discover history, science, art and explore a wider world at their local museum, the New London Public Museum.