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Museums
Clinton Academy, c. 1784
Clinton Academy was one of the first academies in New York State chartered by the Board of Regents. The Academy was constructed in 1784 with funds contributed by local citizens at the request of the Reverend Samuel Buell, pastor of the East Hampton Presbyterian Church.
This remarkable Academy was a coeducational institution preparing young men for college or for careers such as seafaring or surveying.
Young women were schooled in spiritual reading and the finer points of being a lady.
The first headmaster, Reverend Buell, gave instruction in Latin as well as Greek and French. Students came from a broad range of places including Long Island, New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut as well as from the West Indies.
After the State dissolved the chartered academy system, Clinton became a community center, a playhouse, town offices and briefly housed "The East Hampton Star".
This late Georgian style building was restored in 1921 by Mr. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse. Visitors can enjoy the wild flower garden behind the property installed by the Garden Club of East Hampton.
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Hours of Operation
Open Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day weekend for special exhibitions.
- (Please check Events Calendar for exhibition dates.)
- During exhibitions, open Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 12 to 5, or by appointment.
Admission: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 students
Mimi Meehan Native Plant Garden, year round Project of the Garden Club of East Hampton
Clinton Academy ~ 151 Main Street, East Hampton
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