The birthplace of Beatle drummer Ringo Starr could be knocked down and rebuilt brick by brick at the new £65m Museum of Liverpool on the city's waterfront.
The Victorian terrace in Madryn Street, Toxteth, is one of 460 in the area set to be demolished so new homes can be built in their place.
A spokesman for National Museums Liverpool said: "We are hopeful that we will be able to give a home to the childhood house of Ringo Starr.
Ringo Starr lived at the house for about three months before he moved to Admiral Grove, where he lived for about 20 years.
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