Library The Naperville Public Library has three library branches within city limits. In 2020, there were 61,476 active cardholders, there were 728,147 total library visits, and there were 2,973,939 checkouts. The Naperville Public Library was founded when James Nichols, a Naperville resident, bequeathed $10,000 to the City Of Naperville, to establish a library after his death. On September 22, 1898, the Nichols Library formally opened. Its collection comprised over 700 books. With the population of Naperville growing, the original location was running out of space. In 1983 a referendum was passed to build a new library, and the new Nichols Library opened on March 11, 1986. As the population increased, the need for a new branch was evident. Land was acquired, and the upper floor of the Naper Boulevard Library opened to the public on December 29, 1992. South Naperville still had a gap in the Library's coverage, so the 95th Street Library was opened on September 21, 2003. The Nichols Library is in downtown Naperville, on Jefferson Street. It opened at this location in March 1986. It is a structure. The
previous library building still stands on Washington Street, just south of the YMCA building (razed in 2022), at Washington and Van Buren. The Naper Boulevard Library was dedicated in December 1992 and underwent internal renovations in 2015. It is situated on Naper Boulevard, south of
Scott Elementary School. It is the smallest of the three buildings at .
Art Naperville is home of the
Naperville Independent Film Festival, an annual
film festival which features the work of
independent filmmakers. The Naperville Municipal Band is a nonprofit organization founded in 1859. They perform a summer concert series in Naperville's Central Park, as well as several other concerts around the city, and are made up of over 90 volunteer musicians. The Naperville Art League hosts the Riverwalk Fine Art Fair annually, and the event has been running since 1984. The Riverwalk Fine Art Fair hosts artists who work in forms such as painting, ceramic, wood, jewelry, fiber, photography, glass, and metal. The Century Walk Corporation, founded in 1996, is a nonprofit organization who commissions sculptures, murals and mosaics to be placed throughout the city. As of February 2021, the organization has placed 51 statues, and over $4 million worth of art. Notable statues include the 9 foot tall statue of comic book figure
Dick Tracy, Laughing Lincoln, a life size statue of 30 year old
Abraham Lincoln, and the Dan Shanower Sep 11 Memorial, which includes a steel beam from the World Trade Center and rubble from the Pentagon.
Historical preservation The
Naperville Historic District is a set of 573 buildings in the older eastern section of Naperville and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. It was listed on the NRHP on September 29, 1977, and It was granted local district designation by the Naperville City Council in 1986. The buildings represent significant examples of local architecture and are among the city's most important cultural and historical heritage. The
Old Nichols Library building, which served as Naperville's original public library, was designated a local landmark in 2017.
Naper Settlement is an outdoor history museum representing the era of Naperville's founding.
Naper Settlement was established by the Naperville Heritage Society and the
Naperville Park District in 1969 to preserve some of the community's oldest buildings.
Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon , completed in 2000, containing the Millennium Carillon The 158-foot-tall Moser Tower is just north of Aurora Avenue and at the base of Rotary Hill, just west of Downtown Naperville. The Millennium
Carillon is designated as one of the four largest carillons in the world, with 72 bronze bells weighing from 10 pounds to the 6-ton "Captain Joseph Naper Bell". It was dedicated in an
Independence Day event on June 29, 2000, with a reception attended by over 15,000 people. The carillon is manually or computer-playable, with most performances played by hand, but with half the bells played by a computer-controlled system at set times during the day.
Other museums The DuPage Children's Museum was founded in 1987 and moved from Wheaton to its Naperville location in 2001. The Museum was rebuilt and redesigned in 2015. ==Parks and recreation==