Marilyn Monroe’s Mid-Century Home
A Palm Springs Mid-Century Modern home that Marilyn Monroe bought as a vacation home shortly before her death in 1962 has hit the market for $3.3 million. Referred to as the “Marilyn Monroe Doll House,” it has been extensively updated but still retains some of the original features, including its four brightly colored bathrooms. Marilyn Monroe’s main home was in LA’s Brentwood neighborhood, and it was where she died from a barbiturate overdose.
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