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Jim Morrison's first childhood home — Melbourne, USA

Jim Morrison's first childhood home

54 Poinciana Dr
Melbourne, Florida, USA

28.0774° N · -80.6071° W

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Jim Morrison's family lived at several addresses in Melbourne, Florida during his father's posting to the nearby Patrick Air Force Base in the early 1950s. Morrison was born at the Brevard Hospital in Melbourne in December 1943, and the family remained in the area for several years before his father's naval career moved them on -- first to New Mexico, then California, then the Washington D.C. area. The coordinates for this entry locate a residential address in Melbourne consistent with the family's presence in the area during those years.

Morrison's connection to Melbourne is one of infancy rather than memory: he spent his first years here but left before forming any conscious attachment to the place. His famous claim that his defining childhood experience -- witnessing a truck accident in the New Mexico desert in which Native Americans lay dying by the roadside -- occurred later, around age four, during a cross-country drive. Whether that story is literally true or mythologised, Melbourne was simply a start, not a formation.

The residential address in Melbourne is a private home in a quiet suburban neighbourhood with no formal acknowledgement of its Morrison connection. For committed Doors fans completing a full Morrison geography of the United States, Melbourne is a curious footnote: the birthplace of one of rock's most mythologised figures in one of Florida's most ordinary coastal cities.

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