Ethel Rose James, the granddaughter of American outlaw Jesse James, stands near the entrance to the Jesse James Cabin, a café located at 11950 Washington Boulevard that was opened by her father, Jesse E. James. The building was designed to be a replica of the original James farm cabin near Kansas City. Ethel Rose is shown posing with rifles that belonged to her grandfather, and the boots the elder James was wearing when shot in 1882.
Jesse James Cabin Restaurant (Los Angeles, Calif.) Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Rifles--California--Los Angeles Signs and signboards--California Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles Washington Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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