Marilyn Monroe's Los Angeles home, where she spent her final days and was found dead in 1962, has been declared a historic cultural monument by the Los Angeles City Council. The house, purchased by Monroe for $75,000, will not be sold or demolished despite efforts by the current owners to tear it down.
After a yearlong fight, Marilyn Monroe’s former home in Los Angeles has been declared a national landmark, protecting it from being demolished. https://t.co/RchV7LOWoy
The final home of Marilyn Monroe will not be demolished by property owners who sought to tear it down after the Los Angeles City Council voted to designate it as a historic cultural monument. https://t.co/iThNlAzIX2
The Los Angeles home where Marilyn Monroe lived her last months has officially been declared a historic cultural monument. https://t.co/jNIxwJ3YVA
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The former residence of Marilyn Monroe has been declared a historic cultural monument by the Los Angeles City Council. https://t.co/NwLdK78OhX
The actress purchased the Spanish Colonial-style home on Helena Drive in 1962 for $75,000. It was the only home Monroe owned and where she spent her final days, passing away six months later. https://t.co/GFGVovfMgf
The home's current owners, heiress Brinah Milstein and reality TV producer Roy Bank, had hoped to demolish the home and said that instead of selling, they will continue their legal fight against the city of LA. https://t.co/usmTVystQV
"Some of the most world-famous images ever taken of her were in that home, on those grounds and near her pool. Marilyn tragically died there — forever ties her in time and place to this very home," Ms. Park said. https://t.co/GFGVovfMgf
The house where #MarilynMonroe was found dead in 1962 has been designated a California landmark, ending a year-long battle over its demolition, with a local advocacy group stating the house illustrates Monroe’s life and is important to women’s heritage. https://t.co/63S2xQX5fn
"There is no other person or place in the city of Los Angeles as iconic as Marilyn Monroe and her Brentwood home." https://t.co/GFGVovfMgf
Gentlemen prefer saving houses owned by Blondes from being torn down. Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home will not be demolished and has officially been declared a historic cultural monument. https://t.co/LesOeBuvRY
Fans of Marilyn Monroe have won a battle to preserve her mark on Los Angeles and are a step closer to seeing a towering statue of the silver screen icon remain in Palm Springs. https://t.co/2P1llLWciM
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