The Iconic House From 'The Brady Bunch' Is Now an Official Historic Landmark in Los Angeles
The iconic house from the classic TV show 'The Brady Bunch' has been designated as an official historic landmark in Los Angeles. The house, which was featured in exterior shots of the Brady family's home, has been renovated to match the sets used in the show.
The house, located at 11222 Dilling Street in Studio City, California, was built in 1959 and was used as the exterior of the Brady family's home in the show. The house has been restored to its original 1970s-era appearance and features many of the original architectural details.
The designation as a historic landmark was made by the Los Angeles City Council, which recognized the house's significance in American pop culture. The house is now part of the Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument program, which aims to preserve and protect historic buildings and sites in the city.
The Brady Bunch was a popular TV show that aired from 1969 to 1974 and followed the lives of the Brady family, a blended family with six children. The show was known for its catchy theme song, memorable characters, and iconic fashion.
The house has been open to the public for tours and has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors can see the original interior sets and learn about the history of the show.
The designation as a historic landmark is a testament to the enduring popularity of The Brady Bunch and its impact on American pop culture. The house will continue to be preserved and protected for future generations to enjoy.
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