LOS ANGELES (WKRC/CNN Newsource/KCAL/KCBS) - Marilyn Monroe's last home will be preserved as an historic cultural monument. City Council unanimously voted to preserve the legendary movie star's home.
Marilyn Monroe’s former Los Angeles home, where the Hollywood icon died at age 36, has been temporarily spared from demolition. "There was a cease-and-desist letter that was sent to the trust for the ...
A demolition for Marilyn Monroe’s former Los Angeles home is currently in the works. Although the unidentified owner hasn’t been officially cleared to start tearing down the Hollywood icon’s home, a ...
It’s another sad day for fans of historic architecture and Old Hollywood lore alike. As first reported by the New York Post, the house located at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in L.A.’s Brentwood ...
Marilyn Monroe‘s house in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood was approved in its historical cultural monument nomination by the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday, a designation which is intended ...
After a year-long battle, Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home has been saved from destruction. On Wednesday, the L.A. City Council unanimously voted to designate the Spanish Colonial-style residence as a ...
Days after reports surfaced that an L.A. home once owned by Marilyn Monroe was facing demolition, the L.A. City Council has rushed through a motion that temporarily protects the Brentwood house. The ...
Marilyn Monroe’s last home faces the wrecking ball if its owners get their way this week in a court bid to overturn its designation as a historic landmark. Brinah Milstein, the daughter of a prominent ...
Although Marilyn Monroe will always be remembered as a style icon, a sex symbol and a brilliant actress, her early death at age 36 forever encapsulated the things she wore, places she loved and movies ...
The last home of actress Marilyn Monroe was spared demolition by a judge who declined the request of its new owners to halt its designation by the city of Los Angeles as an historic landmark so they ...
In this video, we explore an abandoned hotel that served as a temporary home for Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio during the filming of a movie in 1952. The hotel has hosted notable guests, including U ...
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