Emergency motion protects Marilyn Monroe’s Los Angeles home as historic landmark

home of Maryland Monroe has officially been designated as a Los Angeles Landmark Los Angeles city council unanimously voted to preserve the home of Marilyn Monroe saving it from Demolition the house is in California’s Brentwood neighborhood that’s where Monroe not only lived but ended up dying as well Council also approved an emergency motion to begin the process of designating the residents as a historic building property records show The Bungalow was built in 1929 now valued at about $8 million but that’s that also says a lot about LA right exactly

The former home of Marilyn Monroe has officially been designated as a Los Angeles landmark.

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