Steve Jobs’ Home Becomes Protected Historical Site

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Steve Jobs was a legendary figure in the world of technology, and now his Silicon Valley childhood home has been set as a historical site.

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The historical commission of Los Altos pushed for two years to solidify 2066 Crist Drive as a landmark, and they finally succeeded. Jobs built the first 100 Apple 1 computers in the garage of this home, which were sold at the time to a computer store in Mountain View and several computer enthusiast friends. The house was built in 1952 and offers 1,793 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two baths.

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Future renovations to the home will require review. Though the home isn’t currently for sale, plenty of surrounding properties are available.

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Photos courtesy of allaboutstevejobs.com, redfin.com

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Allie Early

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