The Los Angeles City Council passed a motion Friday to consider Marilyn Monroe's house a historic site which has saved the house temporarily from being torn down.
ExpandJessica Goodman, Cox Media Group National Content DeskLOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council passed a motion on Friday to consider the house where Marilyn Monroe lived and died in Brentwood, California, as a historic site thus granting a temporary save from be torn down.
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Los Angeles City Council acts to spare Marilyn Monroe house from demolitionThe Los Angeles City Council voted on Friday to launch a process to designate actress Marilyn Monroe's former home, where she died of a drug overdose in 1962, a historic and cultural landmark, blocking plans to demolish the property.
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Demolition of Marilyn Monroe's former home in Los Angeles is on hold for nowDemolition of the Los Angeles area home where Marilyn Monroe spent her last months has been put on hold by Los Angeles City Council, following a last-minute motion aimed at designating the house a Historic-Cultural Monument.
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Los Angeles City Council saves Marilyn Monroe’s historic home from demolition in unanimous voteMarilyn Monroe’s home will be spared the wrecking ball after the Los Angeles City Council voted 12-0 Friday to begin the process of declaring the property a historic and cultural monument.
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