LA City Council Designates 'Brady Bunch' House as Historic-Cultural Monument
In Brief
The 'Brady Bunch' house in San Fernando Valley receives official historic landmark status.
Key Facts
- The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to designate the 'Brady Bunch' house as a historic-cultural monument
- The house is located in the San Fernando Valley, specifically in Studio City
- The designation occurred on a Wednesday
- The house is a modest mid-century home used for exterior shots in the popular sitcom 'The Brady Bunch'
- The designation recognizes the cultural and historical significance of the property
What Happened
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to designate the 'Brady Bunch' house in Studio City as a historic-cultural monument. This home was used for exterior shots of the popular 1970s sitcom and is recognized for its mid-century architectural style. The decision was made on a Wednesday and reflects the city's effort to preserve culturally significant sites.
Why It Matters
The landmark status preserves the physical site associated with a well-known television series, reflecting the cultural history of Los Angeles and mid-century architecture. It highlights the importance of protecting locations that contribute to the city's entertainment heritage and community identity. This designation may influence future preservation efforts of similar sites.
Sources
- The Independent — 'Brady Bunch' house, used in exterior shots for the popular sitcom, gets LA landmark status(1h ago)
- The Guardian — Famous Brady Bunch house awarded Los Angeles landmark status(just now)
