The legacy of the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs just got a little richer on Monday. The garage where he started Apple with Steve Wozniak has been named as a historic site
Located in Silicon Valley, the modest house at 2066 Crist Dr. in Los Altos, Calif., was the place where Jobs and Wozniak, along with others, churned out the very first Apple computers (see below). Built in 1952, the 61-year-old house is not only the birthplace of Apple, but also the childhood home of Jobs
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According to a report in the San Jose Mercury News, Jobs’ sister Patricia had no say in the new designation for the property. That was left to the Los Altos Historical Commission, a group of citizens appointed by the Los Altos City Council Read more…
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