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Marilyn Monroe's legacy pushed for historic monument designation

June 13, 2024 | City Council, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Marilyn Monroe's legacy pushed for historic monument designation
During a recent council meeting, public comment highlighted a proposal to designate Marilyn Monroe's former residence in Brentwood as a historic cultural monument. Tony Bolanueva, a resident of Hollywood and a proponent of the initiative, emphasized the importance of recognizing Monroe's legacy, particularly in the context of her groundbreaking achievements as a woman in the 1960s.

Bolanueva argued that Monroe's purchase of her own home at the age of 36 was a significant milestone that should be commemorated. He pointed out that even 62 years after her death, Monroe remains an iconic figure in Hollywood, with her image still widely recognized. He referenced the definition of a monument as a structure that honors a notable person or event, asserting that Monroe's residence on Helena Drive fits this description.

The discussion reflects a growing interest in preserving cultural landmarks that celebrate influential figures in Los Angeles history, underscoring the ongoing relevance of Monroe's contributions to the film industry and her status as a symbol of empowerment. The council's decision on this matter could set a precedent for similar initiatives aimed at recognizing the historical significance of other cultural icons in the region.

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