Find “Shelter From the Storm” in this historic townhouse that just listed for sale.
A handsome Upper Manhattan property that Bob Dylan once called home has listed for $3 million, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The megastar musician lived in the five-story residence, designed by an iconic Gilded Age architect, for 14 years until 2000. 12
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The “Like a Rolling Stone” singer arrived in New York City from Minnesota in the 1960s.
Dylan initially lived in a third-floor Greenwich Village walkup . That apartment, and its entire building, also listed for sale in July for $8.25 million.
Less than three decades after arriving in the Big Apple and becoming a household name, Dylan bought himself a home in Harlem. The neighborhood’s famed jazz and blues traditions inspired Dylan t