'Dragon's Teeth' House for Sale

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Date: 20021018
Author:The Associated Press

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MONROVIA, Calif. (AP) _ The house where Upton Sinclair wrote "Dragon' s Teeth," his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, is for sale.

Sinclair lived in the two-story house on Myrtle Avenue, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, for 24 years. The house is listed at $750,000.

"He was a social reformer, a rabble-rouser and one of the original muckrakers. We've already had tons of people come by to look," said Donna Baker of the Century 21 real estate firm.

The 1923 Spanish Colonial Revival house was originally designed by Frederick Wallis ...

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