Kurt Cobain’s childhood home in Aberdeen, Washington has been put up for sale by the late Nirvana frontman’s mother.
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The 1.5-story bungalow 2 hours southwest of Seattle last assessed at $67,000. It is now being listed for $500,000.
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To help sell the home, his family is offering a glimpse into Cobain’s early life through photos shot at the house.
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Cobain with sister Kim.
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This undated photo provided by Kim Cobain, Kurt Cobain’s sister, shows a young Kurt Cobain, left, and Kim in their childhood home in Aberdeen, Wash. Cobain’s mother, Wendy O’Connor, is…
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This undated photo provided by Kim Cobain shows a young Kurt Cobain in his childhood home in Aberdeen, Wash. Cobain’s mother, Wendy O’Connor, is putting the two-story Aberdeen bungalow _…
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Cobain lived in about 20 houses in his too-short life.
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The family has said they are open to a partnership to make the home a museum.
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Still in the home – a mattress Cobain used as a youth.
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The attic bedroom still has band logos Cobain’s family says he stenciled on the walls.
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The attic bedroom also includes what realtors say is the rug original to Cobain’s time living there.
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A guitar statue at ‘Kurt Cobain Landing,’ a small park near Cobain’s childhood home.
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This month marks the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s final studio album.
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