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4 unusual facts about Golden Bough Playhouse


Golden Bough Playhouse

Jack London describes the artists' colony in a portion of his novel, The Valley of the Moon.

Among the noted writers and poets who thrived in Carmel and were associated with the club were Mary Austin, George Sterling, Robinson Jeffers and Sinclair Lewis.

The early Carmel bohemians participated in events held at these facilities, including writers Mary Austin and George Sterling.

In 1965 the Golden Bough was sold to United California Theatres - a movie chain that was later absorbed by United Artists Theaters.



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