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Eddie Van Halen: Memorials grow in Van Halen’s adopted hometown – Stuff.co.nz
A sidewalk near a liquor store and Van Halen’s home have become shrines to the rock legend who died last week.

The childhood home of Eddie Van Halen and a sidewalk outside a nearby liquor store have been turned into memorials to the legendary rock guitarist in his adopted hometown near Los Angeles in the US.
Eddie Van Halen backstage at Lewisham Odeon in London on 27th May 1978. Tributes have popped up in his former hometown.
The shrines began popping up shortly after Van Halens death from cancer at age 65 earlier last week.
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