Litchfield Tourism Office
The Historic Hub for Visitor Information
Located in the heart of downtown, the Litchfield Tourism Office is more than just a place to pick up a map; it is an architectural landmark in its own right. The office is housed within the historic Carnegie Library Building, a stunning Classical Revival structure funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1904. Designed by architect Paul Moratz, the building served as the city’s public library for over a century before being repurposed to welcome visitors.
Travelers are encouraged to make this their first stop in town. Inside, you will find a wealth of resources, including brochures for local attractions, detailed maps of Lake Lou Yaeger and Route 66, and information on upcoming community events. The building also houses the Litchfield Chamber of Commerce, making it the central nerve center for local business and hospitality.
The experience continues outside in Library Park. The grounds feature a restored 19th-century fountain and the Litchfield Veterans Memorial Garden, a peaceful walking path dedicated to those who served in the armed forces. Whether you are looking for directions or simply want to admire one of the city’s most beautiful historic structures, the Carnegie Building is an essential stop.
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Services: Visitor guides, maps, event calendars, and relocation information.
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Address: 400 N. State St., Litchfield, IL 62056