July 26, 2017
Niagara Falls Original General Brock Hotel
The General Brock Hotel, built in July of 1929, was Niagara Falls' first high-rise hotel. It consisted of eleven floors towering above the landscape and boasted 20,000 square feet. It had 247 bedrooms, 50 cots, 16 stores, 290 telephones and two elevators. The top floor was reserved as the Rainbow Room; a glass enclosed banquet room that provided an unparalleled view of the Falls and Niagara Gorge. And it still does today!
Two additional floors were added to the hotel in the early 1970’s. Since then many changes have been made to what is now the Crowne Plaza Hotel, but it still remains one of Niagara Falls' finest hotels.
Numerous high-profile individuals have stayed at this lovely hotel. Here are just a few:
- Actor Jimmy Stewart and his family
- Marilyn Monroe during the filming of the movie, Niagara in 1952. She stayed in room 801.
- Walt Disney
- Queen Elizabeth
- Actors Matt Dillon, Bruce Willis, Jackie Chan
- Actor Matthew Perry was filmed on the terrace balcony of the 11th floor in the movie A Whole Nine Yards.
5 Comments
Post a CommentHave been to the Brock. Wonderful hotel so beautiful.
Spent 2 wonderful honeymoons there in 1969 and 1978 (2 seperate women; one of which I "forgot" to marry). Enjoyed every minute there. Thank you General Brock and Sheraton Brock!
Stayed here about 25 years ago...great hotel then...sure it’s still is.
My parents had their wedding reception here in 1942
Have been to the Brock. Wonderful hotel so beautiful.