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By Emily Lee Photo: Getty Images Kurt Cobain s childhood home in Aberdeen, Washington has officially been recognized by Washington’s Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation as a historical landmark. The home will now be listed on Washington s Heritage Register, which acknowledges the house as a “historically significant site in the state. Allyson Brooks, executive director of the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, said in a statement that we want to be sure that we’re acknowledging that something happened in a childhood home that was significant. In Cobain s case, the Nirvana frontman developed his musical passions and skills in Aberdeen and in that house. As a result, the council recognized the importance of the place.” ....
Aug 2, 2021 Kurt Cobain’s childhood home is now officially a landmark. Washington’s Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has added the Aberdeen house the Nirvana frontman grew up in to the state’s The house was constructed in 1923, and Kurt lived there from 1968 to 1984. The home’s current co-owner Lee Bacon tells “Rolling Stone” that they’re finishing up restoring the house to its vintage era, so folks can take private tours to see how it looked when Kurt was growing up. There’s also an exhibit on the way in downtown Aberdeen. The “Tribute Lounge and Gallery Cafe” will feature Kurt Cobain memorabilia, photos, and more. ....
Aug 2, 2021 Kurt Cobain’s childhood home is now officially a landmark. Washington’s Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has added the Aberdeen house the Nirvana frontman grew up in to the state’s The house was constructed in 1923, and Kurt lived there from 1968 to 1984. The home’s current co-owner Lee Bacon tells “Rolling Stone” that they’re finishing up restoring the house to its vintage era, so folks can take private tours to see how it looked when Kurt was growing up. There’s also an exhibit on the way in downtown Aberdeen. The “Tribute Lounge and Gallery Cafe” will feature Kurt Cobain memorabilia, photos, and more. ....