Peoples Academy

[1] All of the structures are bequests of George C. Grout and native son Alexander Hamilton Copley.

The Peoples Academy complex is located at the eastern end of Main Street, on a hill that provides a commanding view of the village of Morrisville to the west.

The main block of the school is a two-story red brick building, with a flat roof and limestone trim.

The section is flanked by paired square pilasters, and the entrance bay is framed by Corinthian columns.

He originally purchased the land to build a house for himself and his wife, but she got sick and died before this vision was realized.