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Story by RACHEL STONE

A piece of Oak Cliff rock ‘n’ roll history hit the market at $159,900 recently.

A real estate listing touts the childhood home of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan as “3 miles from Bishop Arts.”

The 1,100-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home has new paint, a big backyard with covered patio and privacy fence, hardwood floors, and new heating. Besides that, the listing states: “Gated parking with plenty of space in the front for the car enthusiast.”

The house on Glenfield Avenue is a couple of blocks from Oak Cliff Nature Preserve, not far from Kiest Park.

Jim and Martha Vaughan bought the house in the late 1950s, and she lived there for about 50 years. Stevie lived there until 1972, when he dropped out of Kimball High School and moved to Austin, following his brother, Jimmie.

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