HISTORY Our History Up until 1929, Brookside was a Gristmill. Powered by the current of Mason Creek, A water wheel ground grain into flour and cornmeal. In 1929, the property was sold to Ken Hall and he made it into a fish camp and named it Hall’s Landing. He began bringing small cottages on a trailer to the property. In 1932, Mason Creek was damned and 2 hydroelectric generators were installed to supply electricity for all the cottages. In 1940, Hall’s Landing was sold to 2 partners who changed the name to Brookside Cottages.
Our History Up until 1929, Brookside was a Gristmill. Powered by the current of Mason Creek, A water wheel ground grain into flour and cornmeal. In 1929, the property was sold to Ken Hall and he made it into a fish camp and named it Hall’s Landing. He began bringing small cottages on a trailer to the property. In 1932, Mason Creek was damned and 2 hydroelectric generators were installed to supply electricity for all the cottages. In 1940, Hall’s Landing was sold to 2 partners who changed the name to Brookside Cottages.