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In an unsual ruling, the grave site of AC/DC singer Bon Scott in Fremantle Cemetery in Western Australia was classified with a heritage listing Wednesday.

Scott’s legend has grown since February 19, 1980, when he died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 33.

Heritage listings usually are reserved for buildings, but the grave was recognized because it is visited by thousands of fans each year, a reflection of AC/DC’s global popularity. A 2004 Australian movie, “Thunderstruck,” centered on a group of AC/DC fans journeying across the country to visit Scott’s resting place.

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