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Alfred and Amelia Jacoutot in front of The Grove House, built in 1893 along the county road in Montecito. Alfred and Amelia came from Louisiana, opened The Grove House as a French restaurant. It became a popular destination being a ten minute walk from the Miramar train stop. The restaurant was known for its fine French cuisine and popular social functions. It closed in 1901, after the Jacoutot's opened a new French restaurant in Carpinteria. The Grove House later became the Howard School. Photo circa 1895. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2900
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