Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Residence Spared from Destruction

Jun 29 2024
Marilyn Monroe's former Brentwood residence, where she died in 1962, was spared from destruction and designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument. The current owners, who bought the property for $8.35 million, had intended to demolish it but the L.A. City Council stepped in to save it. The estate, a symbol of Hollywood's Golden Age, holds significant cultural and historical importance. Despite the owners' protests, the iconic home is now protected.

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