Duplicate Library- iPhoto & Photos

After the update to Photos, in the pictures folder I find a a new Photo library along with the old iPhoto library but occupy about 50 GB space. Can I delete iPhoto and the associated library?
I don't have the iCloud Photo library on because I prefer to store photos locally on my 1 TB hard drive and a back up drive, rather than pay Apple $4/month.

Try this:
1. Close iPhoto.
2. Enter your pictures folder and select the library package.
3. Launch Time Machine.
4. Select a date & your iPhoto library.
5. Click on the restore button.
6. Select "Replace".
Launch iPhoto...things OK?

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    Thet biggest issue you have is the small amount of free space. You might want to address tha first, or locate your new Photos Library on an external drive as well, and only move it to your local drive when it's been optimized (or keep it on an external).

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