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About the Inn at Stone Mill

Meet the Innkeepers

Meet Marica Bellico-Brodock orginally from Naples, Italy.

Marica moved to Little Falls in January of 2016 and completed her degree with honors in Small Business Management at Herkimer Community College. The combination of her passion for people, service and hospitality and the love for Little Falls is the perfect match for her role at The Inn.

Marcia Bellico-Brodock Inn at Stone Mill

Meet Stan and Noreen Zysk, local residents and pillars of the community.

Stan is a retired executive business leader from the technology industry who helps to welcome all of our guests for the Inn.  With his service orientation and knowledge of the facilities and community, Stan will make you feel welcome and comfortable.

Noreen’s joyful attitude and spirit adds to the atmosphere of the Inn. She is retired from our highly rated school system and is responsible for making sure your room is clean and in perfect order.

History of Inn at Stone Mill

There is so much history to learn about the Inn at Stone Mill in Little Falls and along the Mohawk River. Because The Inn at Stone Mill wanted to pay homage to the rich history, our rooms are named after historical Mills in the area.

The Stone Mill was erected in 1839 as part of the Burrows-Mohawk mills, the oldest building in the historic district. Originally known as Stitt & Underhill. The mill later became a textile mill, creating cloth for the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. Over the years, and with slight expansions to the business, World War II uniforms were also produced in this building.

Like many of the mills in Little Falls, water from the Mohawk River was used to power the machinery in the mill. The original mill was expanded in 1845 to double its size.

Our Allegro Room is named after the Allegro Shoe Co. was formed in 1949. The company began the manufacture of ladies’ play shoes in the old MacKinnon Mill at the southwest corner of Mill and Ann Streets and employed between one and two thousand people. The building was demolished in 1987 and over the footprint of the old Allegro Shoe Factory now there are the gardens and industrial-style sculptures of Sterznar Park.

Our Phoenix Room is named after the Phoenix Mill located at the northeast corner of Mill and Second Streets. The mill was home of a lot of different companies through the years, from Burrows-Mohawk Mills, Little Frocks Dress Shop, Vincent Manufacturing Co. and Richard Dress Co. You’ll see in the picture, the Phoenix Mill in the background with a gathering of people standing up for free speech.

Our Mohawk Room is named after the Burrows-Mohawk Mills. On February 3rd, 1903, the Hoffman Paper Co. was incorporated by William Hoffman, Rush Lewis, William Lansing and J. W. Thorp, and a mill was built near the end of West Main Street. The firm failed and was reorganized in 1913, with Charles Burrows as manager of the new company. During World War I business prospered. The old Little Falls Paper Mill on East Mill Street burned in 1916 and Charles Burrows and his brother Andrew Burrows purchased the building in 1920. In 1954 the former National Automotive Fibres building was purchased as part of the Burrows-Mohawk Mills.

Our Lundstrom Room is named after the C. J. Lundstrom Mfg. Co. mill which has been manufacturing sectional bookcases for many years in the old Saxony Mill on Mill Street starting from 1904. The Saxony Mill has considerable history attached to it having been built in 1850 by Trumbull and French for the manufacture of woolen cloth and ingrain carpets.

Our McKinnon Room is named after the MacKinnon Knitting Mills. The mills of Robert MacKinnon employed over a thousand people. He came to Little Falls in 1881, and with two partners operated a knitting mill in the old Anchor Mill, which stood southeast of Lundstrom’s. In 1887 he left the firm and built a mill on Second Street, north of Mill. Business prospered and in 1890 he built the brick building now standing at the northeast corner of Second and Mill Streets. In 1900 he built the building occupied by Allegro on Mill Street.

MacKinnon Mill

Our Gilbert Room is named after the Gilbert Knitting Co. which is located at the intersection of West Main and Furnace Streets. As early as 1831 there was a water-powered paper mill on this site. After a series of other mills came and went, the Gilbert company began with J.J. Gilbert as a principal owner in 1872.

Please visit the Little Falls Historical Society website for more information on the history of Little Falls.

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