The home where Marilyn Monroe lived and died was designated a local historical landmark in a unanimous vote by the Los Angeles City Council, ending a monthslong battle to save the Spanish Colonial-style house from demolition. https://t.co/PpGwVJKCp8
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 26, 2024
Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood House Declared a Landmark, Saving It From Demolition https://t.co/8kl9CCKB9f
— Variety (@Variety) June 26, 2024
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 on Wednesday.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 26, 2024
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The former home of Marilyn Monroe is officially a Los Angeles historic cultural monument, as city officials confirmed the designation Wednesday after previously delaying the vote to address concerns from the property owners and neighborhood residents. https://t.co/egNBuCHpe3
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) June 26, 2024