A piece of Washington’s grunge history was recently granted historic status, and music fans might even be able to tour it soon.
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s childhood home in Aberdeen was added to the state’s Heritage Register earlier in June, emblematizing it as a place of cultural significance.
Located at 1210 E. First St., the 1,522-square-foot home has four bedrooms and one bathroom. Cobain lived in the home from the time he was 2 years old until his parents separated when he was 9. He returned to the home to live with his mother at the age of 16, even recording the pre-Nirvana mixtape, “Montage of Heck” inside the home. An excerpt
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