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Herbert Heron, founder of the Forest Theater in Carmel, being interviewed by George Robinson. Heron talks about his friendship with writers Sinclair Lewis and Jack London, the early days of Carmel, and the history of the Forest Theater. Written on the original tape: "1965 - Christmas week - George A. Robinson interviewing Herbert (Bert) Heron at Bert's home in Carmel, Ca (Robinson Collection)".
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