Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area | MILLBROOK HOTEL AT MILLBROOK VILLAGE

Millbrook Village Hotel in Millbrook Village, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

Millbrook Village Hotel in Millbrook Village, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area


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The building now identified as the Millbrook Hotel is one of the original buildings at Millbrook Village, a recreation of a mid- to late-1800s farming village in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The hotel was owned by Malachi Sutton in 1860, but it was most likely built in the 1850s before he purchased the property. Sutton ran the hotel for a decade, renting out rooms to farm laborers and overnight travelers. Subsequent owners kept the hotel operating until around 1910, at which time it became a private residence and remained as such up until it was purchased by the National Park Service in the early 1970s. Today it is empty like all other buildings at Millbrook Village.

Back of the Millbrook Village Hotel in Millbrook Village, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

Back of the Millbrook Village Hotel in Millbrook Village, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

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Last updated on January 31, 2024
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