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This newly listed three-bedroom, three-bathroom home in Glen Ellen is the modern rebuild of the Wake Robin Lodge where Jack London and his wife, Charmian, lived for a few years. The asking price is $4,950,000. (Sea Timber Media) (Sea Timber Media)

Rebuild of Jack London’s Former Lodge in Glen Ellen up for Sale

October 2024October 2024

The modern rebuild of Jack London's historic Glen Ellen estate is listed for $4.95 million.

Welcome Back: Refreshed House of Happy Walls Returns to Jack London State Historic Park

October 2018December 2018

Explore new interactive exhibits and enjoy the beauty of Jack London State Park during Grand Reopening Weekend.

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Jack London – The Sonoma County Storyteller

November 2016November 2016

Tuesday, Nov. 22 marks the 100th anniversary of Jack London's death.

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In Search of Lost Time: 11 Ways to Explore American History in Sonoma County

August 2016July 2018

Steep yourself in history by visiting these historic homes, historical sites and living history events.

“He wrote books kids used to read and still have to read. That’s how many people get exposed to Jack London, and it’s pretty much all most people know about him. He wrote dog books.”

The Times of Jack London

January 2016February 2016

A century after his death, Jack London's legacy still thrives.

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