Marilyn Monroe's former Los Angeles home, a Spanish-style residence, remains a significant cultural landmark today. The property was acquired by new owners with plans for demolition in 2023.

However, the L.A. City Council designated the house a Historic Cultural Monument, halting demolition.

The owners then sued the city, claiming an unconstitutional taking of their private property. A court dismissed the case, but the owners reportedly amended their complaint.

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