Marilyn Monroe's House Is Made a Los Angeles Landmark in Council Vote
Briefly

The home where Marilyn Monroe lived and died was designated a local historical landmark in a unanimous vote by the Los Angeles City Council, preserving a significant piece of women's heritage and historical significance.
Traci Park, the City Council member, emphasized the importance of preserving Monroe's Brentwood home, the only home she ever owned, as losing it would be a blow to historic preservation in a city where few historic designations are tied to women's heritage.
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