The house where Steve Jobs grew up could be turned into a museum

  With over three decades behind the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), was founded in the garage of the Jobs family in Los Altos, California, the company was based there for a good period of time before its products attracted the interest of an investor. Considering that this house is visited annually by many people, the Commission for Historical Monuments of Los Altos will analyze possible inclusion of the house in the list of historical locations in Los Altos. During today's day, members of the commission are going to visit the location to see if it can be part of this list, and if the result is favorable, the house and its surroundings are going to be preserved.

The family home where a young Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer may soon become a protected historical site. The seven-member Los Altos Historical Commission has scheduled a "historic property evaluation" for the single-story, ranch-style house on Monday. If the designation is ultimately approved, then the house on 2066 Crist Drive in Los Altos, California, will have to be preserved.

  This move made by those from Los Altos is as normal as possible and most likely should have been done a long time ago, considering that the location is extremely interesting for many people.