Hint: It can be yours for only $3,600,000.
Joe DiMaggio's ex wife?
Marilyn Monroe?
Carlos Santana?
William de la Touche Clancey?
Hey! I didn't put my house on the market!
> Hey! I didn't put my house on the market!
I did. Too much to take care of. 😛
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Yes, that's the house at 12305 5th Helena Drive, Brentwood, CA 90049 that Marilyn Monroe bought in 1962.
Marilyn Monroe's house for sale
[Edit: I see that Mr. Natural Law slipped in with a link while I was posting.]
Who Died in this House?
She paid only $90,000 for it. It was her first house and she lived there only 6 months.
Goodbye Norma Jean.
Paul in PA
Who Died in this House?
Good Lord that house is only a few hundred sq. feet bigger than mine and 1000% the price!! Sheesh!!! I'm sure someone will snap that up fast because of the notoriety of it.
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Who Died in this House?
It is in an expensive neighborhood!!
Who Died in this House?
I took this picture a few years ago in a small cemetery off of Wilshire Blvd. and close to the area that she lived in.
Who Died in this House?
I heard Hugh Hefner bought a tomb real close to hers? Above or below or something? And it's now worth some ungodly amount of $$. Isn't that the same cemetery Farrah Faucet is buried in along with a few other famous celebs? Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park, I believe.
http://www.seeing-stars.com/buried2/PierceBros.shtml
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Noodles
You are probably right and I do know there are lots of movie stars buried there.
We attended a funeral where the person was cremated (previously) and the ashes was placed in a "book" and it was placed behind glass in a cabinet that looked like a library. Sort of different.
We strolled around the small cemetery and saw lots of names that we recognized.
Keith
Noodles
> You are probably right and I do know there are lots of movie stars buried there.
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> We attended a funeral where the person was cremated (previously) and the ashes was placed in a "book" and it was placed behind glass in a cabinet that looked like a library. Sort of different.
>
> We strolled around the small cemetery and saw lots of names that we recognized.
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> Keith
Now that is different. Sounds like a book urn.
I'd like to see that cemetery sometime. I am weird; I like cemeteries. I like to look at the different architectural stuff they have, the ponds and lakes, etc... It's like going to a museum. There is one cemetery in Hollywood that shows weekly movies!! The people actually sit on the cemetery grounds and bring blankies, picnics, etc... http://www.cinespia.org/howto/ http://www.hollywoodforever.com/
On my next trip down south I am going to Forest Lawn to get some pics of my relatives headstones. I made them some memorials on findagrave.com and wanted to add the headstones.
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