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California's Golden Parks
Eugene O'Neill House
America's only Nobel Prize winning playwright, Eugene O'Neill, chose to live in the hills above Danville, California at the height of his writing career. Isolated from the world and within the walls of his home called Tao (dow) House, O'Neill wrote his final and most memorable plays, "The Iceman Cometh," "A Moon for the Misbegotten" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night." Today, the home and grounds are a national park.
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