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The inn began life as the home of Alice and Andrew Harriman
and their family. Harriman, a talented carpenter, built the farmhouse
in 1893 along the banks of the Ellis River, and the road leading to
the inn bears the family's name. The classic red barn and ice house
also date from this period. Harriman was responsible for building
Jackson's three room schoolhouse and many of the prestigious second
homes in the village. When a fire destroyed the original town hall,
he built the existing structure in 1895.
The home has a long history of hospitality to visitors. After Andrew
Harriman's death, the house was occupied by his daughter, Bertha
Magoon and her family. Descendants of the Magoons remember a happy
home where relatives visited in the summer. During this time, their
home also became a boarding house for local residents and employees
of surrounding resorts, inns, and lodges. The farmhouse was passed
on to Bertha Magoon's three daughters and one son. It was then sold
to a Manhattan stock broker, who used the farmhouse as a second home
for a period of three years.
In 1985, Barry and Barbara Lubao, and their children, Jay and
Jennifer, began the transformation of the farmhouse on the river
into a six room bed and breakfast, the Ellis River House. The ice
house located next to the barn was renovated to a romantic cottage
for two. They built the atrium overlooking the river, which houses
the inn's hot tub, using hemlock cut and milled locally.
One hundred years after its original construction the Harriman's
home was expanded with the addition of the north wing
which includes 13 guest rooms (many with jacuzzis
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and fireplaces),
the cozy gameroom and pub, our sunny breakfast room, and lobby. In
2000, Monica and Jim Lee purchased the Inn and enhanced it further.
They created the Silver Cascade room with its private balcony and
spectacular views of the Ellis River. In 2001, they replaced the
original carriage house with a home for the innkeepers and the two
newest guest rooms, Pearl and Sparkling Cascades, with gas
fireplaces, jacuzzis with windows overlooking the river, and private
balconies.
In 2004, Frank Baker and Lyn Norris-Baker purchased the Inn and are
continuing the long tradition of warm hospitality begun by the
Magoons as well as further enhancing the inn's amenities. Come visit
us for the romance, relaxation, and rejuvenation you deserve. We are
waiting to welcome you!
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