The childhood home of music icon Kurt Cobain is slated to open its doors for private tours next spring
Cheryl Teh
The owners of Kurt Cobain’s childhood home want to turn it into a landmark for Nirvana fans.
The owners renovated the property to look like it did when Cobain lived there. They plan to launch private tours next spring.
Cobain lived at the home in Aberdeen, Washington, for 14 years.
The childhood home of music icon Kurt Cobain is being turned into a landmark and is slated to open its doors to private tour groups next spring.
The home, on 1210 E. First St. in Aberdeen, Washington, was listed on Washington’s Heritage Register of culturally important buildings this month. Its current owner, Lee Bacon, is almost done with restoring the house to its vintage-era glory, per Rolling Stone.
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