[1/5] The new US postage stamp commerating actress Marilyn Monroe, was unveiled in New York January 5, 1995.
Monroe purchased the single-story, 2,900-square-foot (270-sq-meter) house in the early 1960s for $75,000 after the end of her third marriage, to playwright Arthur Miller, according to the Los Angeles Times.
It was sold to the Glory of the Snow Trust for $8.35 million earlier this year.
Park, whose council district includes Brentwood, said her office had received hundreds of calls urging her to take action to spare the house.
Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Sandra MalerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Marilyn Monroe, Mike Segar, Marilyn Monroe's, Councilwoman Traci, Jamie Paige, Paige, Monroe, Arthur Miller, Steve Gorman, Sandra Maler
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