See Inside the House Where Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller Got Married

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In 1956, Marilyn Monroe and playwright Arthur Miller wed at a French Country-style residence in Westchester County, and now the home with an illustrious past is on the market.

The four-bedroom house, which is listed for $$$$5 million with Houlihan Lawrence, is directly across from the sixteenth hole of the Waccabuc Country Club in Waccabuc, New York, about 50 miles north of Manhattan. Scroll down for a look inside.

Monroe and Miller were married at the White Plains courthouse in a four-minute ceremony, and they held their reception here.
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The home, built in 1948, belonged to Miller's Hollywood agent, Kay Brown, who hosted the 25-person affair in 1956.

The property is 4.16 acres.
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The pool house next to the 22-by-48-foot pool includes kitchen and cabana.

Inside, many of the architectural details remain.
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The parquet floors, French doors, leaded windows, and European-style fireplaces are original, and the living room has floor-to-ceiling windows.

The house is 4,291 square feet.
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Here's one of four bedrooms.
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Bright colors are all over the house.
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So it feels light and airy.
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A first-floor guest suite has its own side entrance.
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It could all be yours!
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From: Town & Country US


By Sam Dangremond

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