Peacock Hotel in Coconut Grove

Hotel Bay View, Coconut Grove, Florida, 1893; source: University of Miami Libraries Special CollectionsCharles and Isabella Peacock became early settlers in Cocoanut Grove, moving from England in 1875 with their three sons. They became friends with Commodore Ralph M. Munroe, a frequent visitor from New York who settled in Cocoanut Grove to Florida. In the early 1880s Munroe encouraged the Peacocks to establish a hotel to support all of the seasonal visitors to the area. They opened the Bay View House, the first hotel on the Biscayne Bay, in 1882 or 1883. Some sources refer to the hotel as the Bayview House, Bay View Villa, or Bay View Inn. It was later renamed the Peacock Inn. In the Expedition texts, the hotel is named the "Cocoanut Grove Hotel," but this is probably incorrect. The texts describe the hotel as mostly filled with visitors, many from New York or Boston, and also mention that the hotel had about 30 rooms and a separate cottage annex. The Peacocks sold the hotel in 1902. It was torn down in 1926, and later became a park which was named Peacock Park in honor of the Peacocks.

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Charles and Isabella Peacock with their three sons, 1890; source: University of Miami Libraries Special CollectionsPeacock Inn; source: University of Miami Libraries Special CollectionsPeacock Inn interior; source: University of Miami Libraries Special Collections

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1892 Everglades Exploration Expedition : Three Digital Texts, 2015