Plan Your Museum Visit

May 11-June 1, 2025 - The museum will be closed in preparation for the launch of two new exhibits: Williams Grill: 1887-1975 and Dry Capital of the World.

During the closure, archival records - including yearbooks - will not be available to view in person. Limited research assistance may be available via phone or email.

Located in a historic building attached to the Westerville Public Library, the museum can be accessed through the library's main entrance, between the pick-up window in the mallway and the State Street doors.

  • To view current exhibits, walk-in visitors welcome during open hours.
  • For research or access to physical collections, please make an appointment.
  • For tours or presentations for groups, please contact us to schedule.

Why is the museum located in Westerville, Ohio? Learn more.

Walk-in visitors are welcome during open hours. Available upon request: tours, presentations for groups, appointments for research and access to the digital collection.

Contact Us

Phone: 614-882-7277 option 7
Email: museum@westervillelibrary.org

Museum Hours

Monday-Saturday: 9am-6pm
Closed on Saturday: 1-2pm
Closed on Sunday

Details about Westerville Public Library

Hours & Information

Closed until 9:00am today

Monday 
9:00AM - 9:00PM
Tuesday 
9:00AM - 9:00PM
Wednesday 
9:00AM - 9:00PM
Thursday 
9:00AM - 9:00PM
Friday 
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday 
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Sunday 
1:00PM - 6:00PM
126 South State Street
Westerville, Ohio 43081
Located in Uptown Westerville, Ohio and open to all. Browse books, attend events & enjoy free wi-fi.

Jackie B.

Jackie has made a career of working with communities to tell their stories and preserve their history.

Jim S.

Jim loves digging into the archives of historic maps and news in the Westerville History Museum.

Katy K.

Katy loves bringing history to life, getting hands-on with artifacts, and helping people discover meaning and relevance in the past.

Kaitlin S.

Kaitlin is passionate about helping the Westerville Public Library remain strong for future generations.
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