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The Marin County estate was Garcia’s final home before he died of a heart attack in 1995. It was listed for $4 million in 2010 but came off the market after a moneyed Dead Head failed to materialize. It’s truckin’ for one again.
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Pink FloydPink Floyd used to go by the band name Leonard’s Lodgers. It was inspired by their former college tutor-turned- landlord, Mike Leonard, who rented rooms in this London home during the mid-1960s. Now it is being auctioned off in a non-distressed real estate sale.
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Pink FloydWhen Pink Floyd moved out of the house, they left behind a homemade xylophone and bongo drums in the attic and an array of prisms and crystals that may have inspired the "Dark Side of the Moon" album’s artwork. Up until his death, Leonard remained in the house and kept it the same so it now needs renovations.
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Jerry Garcia of ...The Marin County estate was Garcia’s final home before he died of a heart attack in 1995. It was listed for $4 million in 2010 but came off the market after a moneyed Dead Head failed to materialize. It’s truckin’ for one again.
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Jerry Garcia of ...The 7,000-square-foot Mediterranean has five bedrooms, a 1,500-square-foot artist’s studio, a six-car garage, a solar-heated pool and an organic garden. It sits on 11 acres that boasts views of Mount Tamalpais and the Pacific Ocean.
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The BeatlesAfter a completed North American tour, the British band reportedly rented this residence from actress Zsa Zsa Gabor in 1965. According to several interviews, band members dropped acid at the vacation home.
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The BeatlesThe 4,330-square-foot Beverly Hills home has four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wine cellar, five fireplaces, a six-car garage, and a swimming pool. It sits on 2.5 acres of land and according to the listing a sale is already pending.