Nirvana

Kurt Cobain Childhood Home

Located in Aberdeen, this house is where Cobain spent part of his early life. It's a significant site for fans wanting to understand his background.

Viretta Park (Kurt Cobain Memorial Bench)

Viretta Park is closely connected to Kurt Cobain as it is located near his former home in Seattle. After his death in 1994, the park became a place for fans to gather, mourn, and pay tribute to him. Visitors often leave notes, flowers, and other memorials at a bench dedicated to Cobain. This park has become a significant site for fans wanting to honor his legacy and remember his influence on music and culture.

Right next to the park is Kurt Cobain's House.

Kurt Cobain's House

The former home of Kurt Cobain, now a site of pilgrimage for fans.

Reciprocal Recording

Reciprocal Recording was a small recording studio located in Seattle, Washington, known for its role in the early grunge and alternative rock scenes. Founded by producer Jack Endino, it became a key location for many underground bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Nirvana recorded their debut album, "Bleach," there in 1988, which helped establish their sound. The studio was also home to recordings by other notable bands of the era, including Soundgarden and Mudhoney. Reciprocal Recording is remembered as an important hub for the development of the grunge movement and a place where many influential records were made.