
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built their first Apple computers in the garage of this home in Los Altos, California.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Steve Jobs grew up in a single-story ranch-style house in Los Altos, California
- The city of Los Altos has named the house a "historical resource"
- Jobs and Steve Wozniak built the first Apple computers there in the mid-1970s
The single-story house at 2066 Crist Drive in Los Altos, California, is the family home where a young Steve Jobs built the first Apple computers in the mid-1970s.
The Los Altos Historical
Commission voted unanimously Monday night to designate the house as a
"historic resource," meaning any future renovations to the property will
need to be reviewed by the city.
"The basis for this
historic designation is not the age or architecture of the structure; it
is with the property's association with an event and an individual of
historic significance," city staff liaison Zachary Dahl wrote in a report to the commission (PDF).
Rare technological firsts go under the hammer
The house is now eligible
to be named by the city of Los Altos as a historic landmark -- a
higher-level designation -- and potentially listed on state and national
registers of historic places.
Jobs moved to the house
with his foster parents as a seventh-grader and lived there through high
school. In the attached garage, he and Steve Wozniak assembled the
first 50 Apple 1 computers in 1976. The pair sold them to Paul Terrell's
Byte Shop in Mountain View for $500 each.
Nine months later, in 1977, Apple Computer Co. was formally established and moved its operations to nearby Cupertino.
One of the original
computers later sold at an auction for $231,000. Jobs went on to become a
visionary who built Apple into the world's most valuable company and
changed the face of computing.
"Steve Jobs is
considered a genius who blended technology and creativity to invent and
market a product which dramatically changed six industries -- personal
computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing and digital
publishing," according to the property evaluation.
The three-bedroom, two-bath house was built in 1952 and is valued at $1.6 million, according to real-estate website Zillow. It's currently owned by Jobs' adoptive sister, Patricia Jobs.
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