Brady Bunch House Declared Historic Landmark The iconic "Brady Bunch" house, located in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, has been declared a historic landmark by the city council. The decision was made during a meeting on Tuesday, with council members voting unanimously to recognize the property at 11222 Dilling Street as a significant part of California's cultural heritage. The house, which served as the exterior setting for the popular 1970s sitcom "The Brady Bunch," has been a beloved landmark in Los Angeles since the show first aired. The property was originally built in 1959 and features a distinctive facade with a yellow-and-white color scheme that has become synonymous with the show. In recent years, the house has faced numerous threats to its integrity, including attempts to demolish it or alter its appearance. However, efforts by local preservationists and fans of the show have helped to raise awareness about the property's significance and prevent any major changes from taking place. The declaration of the "Brady Bunch" house as a historic landmark is seen as a major victory for those who have worked tirelessly to protect it. The designation will help to ensure that the property remains preserved for future generations, and will also provide a unique opportunity for fans to visit and take photos in front of the famous facade. "This is an incredible moment for Los Angeles," said Councilmember Paul Krekorian, who represents the area where the house is located. "The 'Brady Bunch' house is more than just a TV show - it's a cultural icon that has brought joy to countless people around the world. We're proud to recognize its importance and work to preserve it for years to come." The designation as a historic landmark will also provide the pro...#Los_Angeles #California #Studio_City #Brady_Bunch_House #Paul_Krekorian #Cultural_Heritage_Commission
