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  2. 12305 Fifth Helena Drive - Wikipedia

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    12305 5th Helena Dr. is a home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. The house is most famous as the only residence Marilyn Monroe ever owned, and the location of her death on August 4, 1962. [ 1 ]

  3. Death of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    [8] [a] Later in 1961, she moved back to Los Angeles after six years in Manhattan; she purchased a Spanish hacienda-style house at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood. [10] In early 1962, she received a "World Film Favorite" Golden Globe award and began to shoot a new film, Something's Got to Give, a remake of My Favorite Wife (1940). [11]

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    The battle over the home on 5th Helena Drive has been brewing since last summer, evolving into a greater discussion of what exactly is worth protecting in Southern California — a region chock ...

  6. Marilyn Monroe's Los Angeles Home May be Demolished

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  9. The Last Sitting - Wikipedia

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    The Last Sitting is a book and photo shoot of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Bert Stern.The photo shoot was commissioned by Vogue magazine in late June 1962, taking place over three daily sessions, just six weeks before she died.