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Dylan's New York Homes And Haunts
Coverage from Popspotsnyc, New York Post, and others
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Executive Summary
Stories trace Dylan's New York residences and Greenwich Village haunts, showing how the city shaped his early career and later real estate legacy.
- PopSpots documents 161 West 4th Street, where Dylan lived on the third floor rear from 1961 to 1964
- Interior photos were taken after the February 9, 2013 snowstorm and compared with 1961, 1962, and 1964 images
- Access to the apartment came through renter Sal Muzio and his friend Adam Marr
- The page shows rooms including the kitchen, bedroom, living room, fireplace, bathroom, and back window views
- Renovations around 2020 modernized the kitchen and changed some original features
- The work cites Ted Russells book Bob Dylan NYC 1961-1964 and Don Hunstein Columbia Records photos
- A rough floorplan and Sanborn map are included to place the building in context
Quick Facts
- What: Photographs and reports on Dylan residences and early haunts
- Where: Greenwich Village and Harlem in Manhattan, New York City
- Why: To show how New York shaped Dylan's career and legacy
- Who: Bob Dylan and researchers documenting his New York homes
- When: Mainly 1961 to 1964 and later property sales

