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Bob Marley Museum

Bob Marley Museum

Bob Marley Museum
Bob Marley Museum
The huge, creaky, pioneer period wooden house on Hope Rd, where Bob Marley lived and recorded from 1975 until his demise in 1981, is the city's most-visited site. Today the house capacities as a vacation spot, gallery and place of worship, and much stays as it was in Marley's day 

The hour-long visit gives interesting bits of knowledge into the reggae genius' life subsequent to moving uptown. His gold and platinum records are there on the dividers, nearby Rastafarian religious shrouds, Marley's preferred denim stage shirt, and the Order of Merit introduced by the Jamaican government. One room is altogether decorated with media clippings from Marley's last visit; another contains an imitation of Marley's unique record shop, Wail'n Soul'm. Marley's basic room has been left as it seemed to be, with his preferred star-molded guitar by the bed. At the back of the house you'll see the spot where shooters endeavored to murder him in 1976. 

The previous account studio out back is presently a show lobby with some superb photographs of Bob, and a theater, where the visit closes with a 20-minute film. Photography isn't permitted inside the house, yet you'll in all likelihood be told to sign 'One Love' sooner or later

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