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In what Paris room and hotel or apartment did Jim Morrison die in 1971 and can a person still stay in that room today?

Question #97101. Asked by star_gazer.

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He died in room 4 with Shayne Paris.

Yep, here's a tour:

link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8jHDkSybPg

Jun 29 2008, 2:33 PM
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[Jim Morrison] stayed in the L'Hotel at 13 rue des Beaux-Arts on the Left Bank, in which Oscar Wilde died. He and Pam then shared an apartment at 17 rue Beautreillis, near place de la Bastille, not far from Pere Lachaise. link http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/m/Jim%20Morrison/jim_morrison.htm

He was found in a Paris apartment [bathroom] bathtub by Courson. link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Morrison#Death




Jun 29 2008, 2:51 PM
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