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Jack London Bookstore
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14300 Arnold Dr
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Glen Ellen
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CA
www.igougo.com
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type:
National and State Parks
value rating:
Not Rated
location:
California, United States
quick description:
Jack London state Park is located in Glen Ellen, CA
variables:
Park Type: Day use Activities: Walking, history Park Fees: 7.00 (listed in local currency) Background: Former farm of author Jack London Rating: Date Established?: Not listed Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed
birth date:
01/12/1876
burial:
Jack London State Historic Park Cemetery
death date:
11/22/1916
categories:
Historical Landmarks
ages:
All
categories:
Nature at its Best
more details:
Other points of interest in the park: The House of Happy Walls (Museum) Jack and Charmian London's Grave Site The Wolf House There are a few rattlesnakes and there is poison oak; it is advisable to stay on the trails.
editorial review:
In Short Writer Jack London's attachment to the Sonoma region is legendary, and this park--founded on the site of his home and ranch--commemorates his legacy by leaving much of the land essentially untouched. The quiet expanse of the park occupies a ridge above the town of Glen Ellen. The...
markets:
Santa Rosa, CA Metro
tips:
Wolf House, the dream home built by London and his wife, burned to the ground shortly before they were to move in. Arson was suspected, but the mystery was never solved., London gave Sonoma its nickname, "Valley of the Moon," claiming it was a translation of a Native American word....
author:
Laura McConnell
keywords:
exercise, historic site, outdoor, outdoors, picnic
tips:
There is a museum in "The House of Happy Walls," which Mrs. London built in a redwood grove.
category:
Park/Garden/Nature