One of TV’s most famous sitcom houses has entered L.A.’s landmarking process.
City officials are considering whether to grant a mid-century modern ranch known as the Brady Bunch house historic-cultural monument status.
The owner of the Studio City house is seeking the designation with the backing of preservationists like those at the Los Angeles Conservancy.
“That show would not be the show without that house,” said Adrian Scott Fine, president and CEO of the conservancy.
Used in the show’s establishing shots during its run from 1969 to 1974, the house is instantly recognizable to generations of fans who watched Mike and Carol Brady wrangle their lively brood of six under its gabled roof.
Though interior scenes were shot on a studio lot, the house façade has become as iconic as Pete

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