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"Brady Bunch" House in Los Angeles Is Now a Historic-Cultural Monument

The landmark designation protects the iconic mid-century home featured in exterior shots of the 1969–1974 sitcom, recognized for its cultural and architectural significance.

  • The house used for exterior shots of the 1969-1974 TV sitcom "The Brady Bunch" was unanimously designated a historic-cultural monument by the Los Angeles City Council.
  • While interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage, the San Fernando Valley house was renovated to match the show's sets after being purchased by HGTV in 2019.
  • The landmark status protects the 1959 home from demolition or major renovations without review by the Cultural Heritage Commission.
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'Brady Bunch' house designated a Los Angeles landmark

LA City Council unanimously designated the 1959 Dilling Avenue exterior seen in The Brady Bunch as a historic-cultural monument protecting it from major changes

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The emblematic house was used for outdoor shots of the popular comedy of the 1960s

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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