Naturally this post is open to additions and corrections, for example, I can’t locate The Music Source Studios at present, I’ve missed out Union Station and I can’t find Squid Row Tavern. I spent the period living in Balboa, Panama, where my Jimmy Buffett-loving parents had gotten the family stranded (it’s a … "Kurt," May 13-Sept. 6, 2010, at Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101. The museum in Aberdeen, Wash. featured an exhibition on the city's most famous son, including a couch Kurt Cobain slept on during the fall of 1985 and a bench from outside his home in Seattle. The Grand Tour: Map of Nirvana & Kurt Cobain Sites in Seattle Posted: August 13, 2013 in Nirvana Maps and Locales. It is located to the south of the former home of Kurt Cobain, where he was found dead. Aberdeen’s must-see Cobain site is a small park, opened in 2011 by the Kurt Cobain Memorial Foundation, called Kurt Cobain Landing. Though I’m from Seattle, and was a teenager when grunge broke big, I missed the Nirvana wave. Kurt Cobain's Seattle House, Seattle, Washington. We're making sure this house is memorialized by us fans so it doesn't end up in the clutches of capitalist greed. 6.9K likes. This museum will reflect the anti-commercialism spirit of Nirvana. This used to be a favourite hangout of It was 19 years ago Friday when Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, the figure most associated with Seattle's grunge movement of the 1990s, died in his home on Lake Washington Boulevard East. The Seattle Art Museum’s new exhibition Kurt gathers together 80 works by an international cast of artists to surround the memory of Kurt Cobain and interrogate the prisoner. Kurt Cobain's Seattle House, Seattle: See 7 reviews, articles, and 12 photos of Kurt Cobain's Seattle House, ranked No.197 on Tripadvisor among 459 attractions in Seattle. Hard Rock Cafe vs. Seattle Art Museum: What would Kurt Cobain say? But the T-shirts, drawings and memorabilia on display never actually belonged to Cobain. The museum had become a stop for fans who sought to visit the places with some connection to Cobain. Originally published February 2, 2010 at 8:31 am Updated February 2, 2010 at 12:01 pm Photo by Mat Haywood

This is the last week for the exhibit, which runs through Labor Day, along with a collection of Andy Warhol media. We want to turn Kurt Cobain's childhood home into a museum and youth center.

Landmark & Historical Place This summer, the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) has gathered some of those works into a special exhibit called Kurt.

The Aberdeen museum has a statue of Cobain as well. One of the themes explored in the special exhibition Kurt, coming soon to the Fourth Floor at SAM Downtown—of which this video installation is a part—is the relationship between fans and the object of their desire.