| Historic Rugby is a non-profit,
501(c)3 educational organization. We are not state or federally owned
or supported. The continued restoration, preservation and protection
of this "Utopia in the wilderness" depends primarily on
the interest and support of people like you.
How can you help? Visit Historic Rugby. Stay in our historic lodging
facilities. Shop at the Rugby Commissary and dine at the Harrow
Road Cafe. Bring a group of friends or family. Become a member by
printing out and mailing the online
form. Call the executive director to volunteer to help with
special events or on busy weekends or to discuss a donation. We
will have a secure server set up in the future for online giving
and for book orders.
Historic Rugby is a truly rare cultural resourcea fascinating historic village,
authentically preserved and unspoiled by incompatible development. We invite you to help
preserve and protect it for future generations.

"There is this lovely corner of Gods earth
which has been intrusted to us. What, as a community, is our first duty with regard to it?
There can be no hesitation about the answer. It is to treat it lovingly and reverently. We
can add little, perhaps, to its natural beauty, but at least we can be careful to spoil it
as little as possible."
Thomas
Hughes Opening Day Speech - Oct. 5, 1880.
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