Marilyn Monroe's Last Sanctuary Faces Legal Battle

Marilyn Monroe's final home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, has become a fan pilgrimage site, largely due to her untimely death at the house. The current owners are in a legal tussle with the city over its designation as a historic monument, which prevents them from redeveloping the property. Monroe saw the house as a sanctuary and a place of possibility, contrasting the tragic narratives that have been attached to it over the years. What does it mean for you? If you're planning a trip to see where Monroe spent her last days, the house isn't going anywhere soon, thanks to its historic status. But remember, it's not just a tourist spot, it was a home filled with Monroe's dreams and hopes.

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