This Place in History: Rudyard Kipling's Naulakha
Famed British author Rudyard Kipling lived in Vermont while writing The Jungle Book and other novels. His wife's family was from Dummerston and that connection brought Kipling to the area. He designed the house to look like a ship. The historic house is owned and preserved by the Landmark Trust USA. This Place in History is produced in partnership by Local 22 & Local 44 (www.mychamplainvalley.com) and the Vermont Historical Society. Watch more This Place in History videos: • This Place in History: H. H. Holmes More videos from the Vermont Historical Society: / vermonthistoricalsociety Buy If: The Untold Story of Kipling's American Years by Christopher Benfey: https://vermont-historical-society-mu... Subscribe for more videos (and click the bell for notifications): http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Twitter: / vermonthistory Facebook: / vermonthistoricalsociety Instagram: / vermonthistory Museum Storefront: https://vermont-historical-society-mu... Sign up for our newsletter: https://vermonthistory.org/newsletter Support the Vermont Historical Society: https://vermonthistory.org/donate

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