In 1994, Jeff Bezos quit his job at a New York hedge fund and drove across the country to the Seattle suburbs, where he rented a house and started building the company that became Amazon out of its garage. It was there that Bezos first debuted the Amazon website on July 16, 1995 — 25 years ago, on Thursday — as an online bookstore.

Last year, that piece of internet history sold for roughly $1.5 million, according to Zillow.

A property listing for a three-bedroom house at 10704 NE 28th Street in Bellevue, Washington billed the home as "the birthplace of Amazon."

Take a look inside.

"Jeff Bezos started Amazon in the garage in the 1990's!" reads the listing from real estate agent Pat Sullivan of John L. Scott Real Estate.