A vote on Friday, Sept. 8 might have saved the home that the Hollywood icon owned until her death in 1962.
once owned might have soon been demolished. But an LA City Council motion that passed on Friday, Sept. 8 might save the house just in time.
The LA City Council approved a motion seeking to declare Monroe's home a historic-cultural monument, sparing it from any demolition plans.Councilwoman Traci Park will present a motion to LA City Council to try and stop the tear down of the iconic star's LA home." on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the home located at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive, which would set forth the initial stages of a demolition process.
The Councilmember said her office took hundreds of calls from concerned citizens urging her to prevent the planned demolition. "For people all over the world, Marilyn Monroe was more than just a movie icon," Park said. "Her story, from the challenging childhood growing up in orphanages and foster homes to become a global sensation, is a shining example of what it means to overcome adversity."
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