Built in 1888, the Norfolk Library has been the centerpiece of Norfolk’s impressive architectural tradition for over a century. Drivers passing through town for the first time have been known to stop at our front door wondering at the delightful building. Even residents of Norfolk and neighboring communities find themselves marveling anew at the beauty of our library–inside and out. For this we thank Isabella Purple Eldridge (1848-1919), who saw the need for a library in Norfolk and engaged a noted architect to design it.