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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Hollywood Star weighing 34,000 pounds Leaving Palm Springs

Marilyn Monroe is leaving Palm Springs come September!

Well,  the 26 foot tall statue version that is................

Marilyns’ statue has graced downtown Palm Springs since May of 2012 but the end is drawing near. During her stay in the city there have been fun events and plenty of pictures taken around the imposing statue. Palm Springs’ 70th birthday party was held there a few months back and there have even been movie nights held - using the wall behind her as the screen.

Sculptor Seward Johnsons' Marilyn Monroe

Her departure is slated for early September 2013 and a concert – free to the public – is already scheduled featuring some tribute bands with music of the Beach Boys and the Beatles.

Rumours are swirling  that the convention and visitors bureau is trying to negotiate an extension of her stay but for now plan on waving goodbye to our tallest resident in September.

Palm Springs has long been visited by Hollywood Celebrities and this is not the first time Marilyn was in Palm Springs. Legend has it that she was discovered at Palm Springs’ famed Racquet Club in the 1940’s.  Later it is said she lived here part time with her husband baseball player Joe Dimaggio and supposedly owned a home in the Vista Las Palmas neighborhood as well.

Palm Springs California, located just 114 miles east of Los Angeles,  is a great destination for your next vacation or a full time residency. Virtually unlimited sunshine and a great dry Desert climate makes it pretty ideal - check out more on our Website  PSagent.com

2 comments:

  1. Thank God Marilyn wasn't there when you were helping us buy our house. Can you imagine, in addition to everything else you would have had to put up with two little kids, three big dogs and my need for sustenance PLUS photo shoots up her legs???

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