Jack London's Cabin

Oakland


Reconstructed in part using the logs from London's original cabin in the Yukon Territory of Canada, this historic wooden cabin allows visitors a peek inside life during the gold rush era. Seemingly more popular is a statue of a wolf (or maybe sled dog), which kids love to pose with. Stop by nearby Heinold's First & Last Chance Saloon to enjoy a drink in the same 1880s bar that Jack London once did.


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