Los Angeles City Council unanimously designated Marilyn Monroe's former home as a cultural landmark, preventing demolition.
The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously voted to designate Marilyn Monroe's former home as a cultural landmark, preventing its demolition. The current owners had planned to tear down the property in Brentwood, where the Hollywood icon died in 1962. The council's decision comes after months of debate between the council and the homeowners.
June 26, 2024
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