Tuesday, August 30, 2005


Site #5: -122 Degrees, 16 Minutes, 29 Seconds
After riding parallel to the water's edge, we decided to stencil a longitude mark in front of Jack London's cabin. This sod roofed structure (replica ?) was orginally built in early 20th century in Alaska and relocated to Jack London Square in the 1970s. A short distance from the cabin is Heinhold's First and Last Chance Bar. This historic icon, built from the remnants of an old whaling ship, has been in continuous operation since June 1883. It was one of London's favorite spots.

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