​​​phone: (860) 563-6704

   Nonprofit 501 (C) (3)

“The Academy Hall, a pleasing federal style building erected in 1803 by Abraham Jaggers, is one of the few early nineteenth century educational structures with little altered exterior remaining in Connecticut. The building occupies an important place in the history of education in Rocky Hill since almost continuously between 1803 and 1941 it housed local educational Institutions. It is also an important landmark in the social history of the community since its upstairs served for many years as a community meeting hall. Currently, Academy Hall continues its educational function as the home of the museum of the Rocky Hill Historical Society.”
                                                                                                                National Register of Historic Places


Protecting, Preserving, and Promoting the History of Rocky Hill, CT 

email: infoRHhistory@gmail.com​

​Rocky Hill Historical Society

Academy Hall Museum 785 Old Main Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067​        

snail mail: P.O. Box 185