The Brentwood house where Marilyn Monore died in 1962 was saved from the wrecking ball on Friday after the L.A. City Council voted unanimously to revoke the home’s demolition order.
“We have done it! The fans spoke up and demanded action, and it worked,” the Marilyn Monroe Collective wrote in an Instagram post. “[L.A. City Council member Traci Park] requested and received approval of a notice to stop construction and a notice of intent to revoke the building permit for the demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s home.
“Yay!!! The journey does Not end here,” the post concluded.
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Councilmember Park shared a photo of herself in black dress and pearls with a Marilyn-esque hairdo, triumphantly holding up the notice to stop construction, to Facebook with the caption, “We Did It!” She submitted a request to the Council on Friday for the...
“We have done it! The fans spoke up and demanded action, and it worked,” the Marilyn Monroe Collective wrote in an Instagram post. “[L.A. City Council member Traci Park] requested and received approval of a notice to stop construction and a notice of intent to revoke the building permit for the demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s home.
“Yay!!! The journey does Not end here,” the post concluded.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Marilyn Monroe Collection (@marilynmonroecollection)
Councilmember Park shared a photo of herself in black dress and pearls with a Marilyn-esque hairdo, triumphantly holding up the notice to stop construction, to Facebook with the caption, “We Did It!” She submitted a request to the Council on Friday for the...
- 9/9/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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