Our Historic Downtown museums include the wonderful Carnegie Center for Art & History but there are more museums and galleries operating in the heart of our downtown.
Carnegie Center for Art and History Develop New Albany Member!
201 E. Spring St., New Albany, IN
The Carnegie Center for Art and History, a department of the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, is a contemporary art gallery and history museum that offers a full schedule of changing exhibitions and other educational programs. The Carnegie Center ...
Culbertson Mansion - Museum Develop New Albany Member!
914 East Main Street, New Albany, IN
The Culbertson Mansion was completed in 1869 for William S. Culbertson by architects/builders, William and James Banes. William Banes’ house can be seen at 808 East Market Street. Spending $120,000, Culbertson spared no expense in building the French Seco ...
Division Street Museum Develop New Albany Member!
1803 Conservative Street, New Albany, IN
Constructed in 1884 at a cost of only $1752.00 Division Street School is one of the oldest extant segregated schools in Indiana. Thousands of African-American elementary students were educated here before its closure in 1946. In danger of being demolished ...
Floyd County Historical Society - Padgett Museum Develop New Albany Member!
509 West Market Street, New Albany, IN
The museum features “By the River’s Edge” a permanent exhibit which details New Albany and Floyd County history. It displays such items as a land grant signed by Patrick Henry, the chain used to measure the original streets of New Albany and examples of N ...
Scribner House Museum Develop New Albany Member!
106 E. Main Street, New Albany, IN
The Scribner House was the home of the founders of New Albany, Indiana: Joel, Abner, and Nathaniel Scribner, who were from Albany, New York. It is located in downtown New Albany, on the southeast corner of State and Main Streets near the Sherman Minton Br ...
Vintage Fire Museum & Safety Education Center Develop New Albany Member!
411 E. Spring Street, New Albany, IN
In 2009 a group formed called Friends of the New Albany Fire Museum, Inc. with an interest in purchasing the Conway collection and creating a new museum with additional pieces and purposes. In September 2010 the organization purchased the entire collectio ...









