Real Estate
A Founding Grateful Dead Member Once Lived In This Palo Alto Home
Bass guitarist Phil Lesh once called this Palo Alto Craftsman home, hosting the band — then The Warlocks — for practice and play.
PALO ALTO, CA — Grateful Dead fans are sure to be among those who will appreciate one of Palo Alto's newest real estate listings. That's because in 1965, Phil Lesh, a founding member and the bass guitarist for the band, called it home. The band, then called The Warlocks, got together to play and practice in the two-bedroom, one-bath home and around the large, 5,250-square-foot lot.
The home located in the prestigious Professorville area of Palo Alto was listed just this week for $2.48 million.
Built in 1918, the classic Craftsman retains much of its historical charm such as wood detailing. The home's interior spaces balance the right amount of character with modern-day efficiency and conveniences.
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Outside, the park-like backyard is complemented by redwood trees, while the front of the home is graced by a sprawling porch.
- Address: 1012 High St, Palo Alto, California
- Price: $2,488,000
- Square Feet: 1008
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1 Baths
- Built: 1918
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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