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    Wednesday, February 27, 2013

    Marilyn Monroe Forever In Palm Springs

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    Love it or hate it, the first thing you notice upon arrival to Palm Springs is this 26 foot tall statue of Marilyn Monroe.  Known as "Forever Marilyn", this statue arrived in May of 2012 and depicts a famous sceene from the movie "Seven Year Itch".  The statue originally stood in Chicago.

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