Located near Glen Ellen, Jack London State Historic Park is a real gem for those who love nature, literature, and history. The land that the park resides on was purchased by London in 1910 with hopes of becoming a rancher. Today, it’s home to what London left behind, including most famously a dilapidated structure known as the Wolf House. The unfinished property was meant to become the author’s main residence, but today its ruins are a reminder of simply what could’ve been.

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