The Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury, Massachusetts, is a well-preserved New England meeting house dating back to around 1785. Once a place of worship until 1840, it now stands as a museum property showcasing an authentic 18th-century interior.
Owned and operated by Historic New England, the meeting house features original architectural elements such as a high pulpit, box pews, and a pentagonal sounding board. Visitors can explore this historic gem on selected days each year, experiencing a glimpse into the past of early American religious and community life.
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