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  1. Kurt Cobain Memorial Park (also called Kurt Cobain Landing) is a park in Aberdeen, Washington and the first official, full-scale memorial to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain in his hometown.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Discover Kurt Cobain Memorial Park in Aberdeen, Washington: A tribute to the Nirvana frontman hides beneath the bridge that was the singer's beloved hangout spot.

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  3. Kurt Cobain Memorial Park, Aberdeen: Consulta 133 opiniones, artículos, y 248 fotos de Kurt Cobain Memorial Park, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°4 de 23 atracciones en Aberdeen.

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    • Young Street Bridge At the end of E 2nd Street, Aberdeen, 98520, Washington
    • Did You Know About These Iconic Nirvana Places in Seattle?
    • Kurt Cobain’s House
    • Viretta Park
    • Museum of Pop Culture
    • Screwdriver Bar
    • Central Saloon
    • Linda’s Tavern

    Here we are now, entertain us! Fans of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain have flocked to Seattle for years to pay homage to the band. Bars, museum exhibits, and even Cobain’s house can all be found here. This self-guided tour through Seattle will give you an intimate look into the story of the iconic grunge band, Nirvana. Local or tourist, you’ll want to sto...

    Where:171 Lake Washington Blvd, Seattle In 1994, Kurt Cobain decided to settle down in a surprisingly normal and elegant residence in the affluent neighborhood of Denny-Blaine in east central Seattle. This is the place where the singer spent his last months and where he ultimately took his life. The house has been completely remodeled since and is ...

    Where:151 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle Make a quick visit to Viretta Park, just south of the Cobain’s former residence, where you’ll find a lonely bench covered in messages and flowers for the singer. The haunting memorial overlooks Washington Lake.

    Where: 325 5th Avenue N, Seattle Don’t miss the ongoing exhibit Nirvana: Taking Punk To The Massesat Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture. It includes more than 200 rare artifacts and photographs of the band. Take a look at Kurt Cobain’s Fender Stratocaster, Dave Grohl’s drum kit and even a casting call flyer for the Smells Like Teen Spirit music video.

    Where:23201st Ave Also known as the “Rock N Roll Utopia”, Screw-Driver Bar was once a rehearsal space for the band, specifically between the release of Bleach and Nevermind. After they decided not to renew the lease, the space sat empty until a group of friends rented it with the intention of turning it into a bar where people could drink and enjoy...

    Where:207 1st Ave S Nirvana played their first Seattle show at Central Saloon in 1988, which led to their relationship with Sub Pop Records. In fact, many other grunge artists played there such as Alice In Chains and Soundgarden, giving Central Saloon the right to claim the title of “the birthplace of grunge.” It’s still open today in Pioneer Squar...

    Where:707 E Pine St Finally, the last stop on your tour should be Linda’s Tavern. This laidback bar and restaurant in Capitol Hill was frequented often by Kurt Cobain. It was also the last place he was seen in public before his death. The so-called “grunge Cheers” is still open today and you can visit it to sit in the booth that Cobain was last see...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2014 · This Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain's death. Cobain was 27 when he took his own life on 5 April 1994 in the garage of his home in Seattle, Washington.

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  5. 11 de mar. de 2021 · The public memorial service for Kurt Cobain took place on April 10, 1994, in Seattle’s Flag Pavilion. According to estimates, approximately 5,000 fans attended. The makeup of the attendees reflected the way Cobain’s music spoke to the world’s youth.

  6. Unlike other super touristy music related attractions, the memorial is more like a site for pilgrimage where you'll find fellow travellers who love the music of Kurt Cobain and Nirvana. The site seems to be in the exact same condition as when Kurt Cobain himself used to sleep under the bridge - shadowy, wild, and desperate.