What is rockville connecticut?

Rockville is a village located in Vernon, Connecticut. It was originally known as "Talcottville" after its founder, Elizabeth Talcott. The village was renamed "Rockville" in the 19th century after the local rock quarries.

Rockville was a center for textile manufacturing during the industrial revolution, and many of its historic factory buildings still stand today. The village is home to several parks and trails, including the Hockanum River Linear Park and the Rails to Trails trail system.

Rockville has a population of approximately 7,300 people, with a median household income of $68,000. The village is located about 16 miles northeast of Hartford, the capital of Connecticut.

Rockville is also home to several historic sites, including the Talcottville Congregational Church, the Union Congregational Church, and the former Rockville Bank building. The village has a strong sense of community, with several annual events and festivals, including a Summer Concert Series and a Rockville Fest celebration.