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350 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, Washington, USA
47.4779° N · -122.2265° W
Get DirectionsJimi Hendrix is buried at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton, Washington, a suburb south of Seattle where he grew up. He died in London on 18 September 1970 and was returned to the Pacific Northwest for burial. His grandmother Nora and other family members are buried nearby. Seattle and its surrounds are where Hendrix spent his childhood and adolescence — learning guitar, absorbing music — before moving to Nashville, New York, and eventually London to launch his international career.
In 2002, the Hendrix family opened a new memorial at the cemetery: a granite-and-bronze structure featuring a dome supported by pillars, with Hendrix's image and guitar rendered in bas-relief. The monument was designed to provide a more appropriate setting for the steady stream of international fans who make the pilgrimage to Renton. It is one of the most visited graves of a rock musician in the United States.
Greenwood Memorial Park is open daily. The Hendrix memorial is in the northwest section of the cemetery and is clearly signposted. Renton is approximately 20 minutes south of downtown Seattle. The memorial attracts visitors year-round, with flowers, guitar picks, and other tributes left continuously. For visitors interested in the broader Hendrix story, MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture) in Seattle holds a significant permanent Hendrix collection.
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