'Brady Bunch' house gets LA landmark status
Key Points:
- The Los Angeles City Council unanimously designated the "Brady Bunch" house in the San Fernando Valley as a historic-cultural monument, granting it landmark protections.
- The house, built in 1959 and used for exterior shots of the TV sitcom from 1969 to 1974, is now protected from demolition or major renovations without review by the Cultural Heritage Commission.
- The designation was supported by the LA Conservancy, whose CEO highlighted the strong personal connection fans have to the iconic property.
- The house gained renewed attention when HGTV purchased it in 2018 for $3.5 million, remodeled it to reflect the show's set design, and documented the renovation in a miniseries called "A Very Brady Renovation."
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