Steve Jobs's house is already a Historical Heritage

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Who does not know the house of Steve Jobs? Surely very few or none of you are reading this. Many have been the rumors and numerous controversies about what was going to finally happen with the Jobs house. Finally it seems that an agreement has been reached in order to commemorate what this man meant to the world.

The house where he spent his childhood, where he lived with his adoptive parents Paul and Clara Jobs (although for him they were his real parents) and where what is now Apple began to be formed, located in the town of Los Altos (Santa Clara County, California) has been unanimously declared a Historical Heritage Site, which represents a tribute to part of the population where it is located.

This vote is the culmination of years of effort to give this house the recognition it deserves for having been inhabited by one of the most influential men of our time. Currently the property belongs to Steve's sister, Patricia jobs, which has not objected to this decision. Without a doubt, this is one of the most easily recognizable houses for lovers of the apple world, since over the years it has become an icon that represented Steve.

Its peak was greater -if possible- when Walter Isaacson published the extensive biography of Jobs, where the house appeared numerous times. Also, we recently had the opportunity to see her in the movie JOBS, Starring Ashton Kutcher and how diverse criticism it has garnered. Over the years this property has become a kind of "Mecca" for lovers of what this man and his company, Apple, represented.

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