The childhood home of Kurt Cobain is now a historical landmark. The Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has added the Aberdeen, Washington home that he lived at from 1968-1984 to the Heritage Register for “historically significant sites and properties found throughout the state.” RELATED: Kurt Cobain’s Hair Sells For Over $14,000 At Auction “Generally we want to be sure that we’re acknowledging that something happened in a childhood home that was significant,” Allyson Brooks, the executive director of the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, told Rolling Stone. “In this case, it’s Kurt Cobain, who developed his musical passions and skills in Aberdeen and in that house.
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