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Mansfield decorated the Pink Palace by writing to furniture and building suppliers requesting free samples. She received over $150,000 ($1,627,251 in 2023 dollars) [2] in free merchandise, paying only $76,000 ($824,474 in 2023 dollars) [2] for the mansion itself. [6] It was still a large sum, when the average cost of a house at the time was ...
The house is situated in East Gate Bel Air on Copa De Oro Road ('cup of gold' in Spanish), which was "coined to reflect the millionaire status of its inhabitants". [1] Copa De Oro Road was named in 2015 as one of the "15 Priciest Streets in America", with a median home value estimated at US$10.264 million.
Jayne Mansfield's Pink Palace, Los Angeles, California; 363 Copa De Oro Road, Los Angeles, California; Don CeSar, a hotel in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida; Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii; A house in Louisville, Kentucky; see St. James-Belgravia Historic District § The Pink Palace; Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium, Memphis, Tennessee
Each season of In Real Life features eighteen kids, aged 12–14, from across Canada competing throughout North America in various real life jobs. At the start of each season, the eighteen challengers are paired up into nine teams of two and given team colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, teal, purple, grey, and brown (seasons 1, 2), or pink (season 3)).
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Sin Cities is a British sexually-oriented travel television series. It originally broadcast on Bravo from 2000 to 2007. It has also been broadcast on Showcase in Canada. Series 1 and 2 were produced by Visual Voodoo (a division of ITN) while Series 3 and 4 were produced by Class Films. The first season was hosted by Grub Smith in 2000.
The (Old) Orangeburg County Jail, also known as The Pink Palace, is a historic jail located at Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. It was built between 1857 and 1860, and is a two-story, rectangular, cement-covered brick building in the Late Gothic Revival style. It features a crenellated main tower and corner turrets.
What.CD was founded on the day of Oink's Pink Palace's closure in October 2007. [5] In November 2007, many site users received a hoax email purporting to be from the Recording Industry Association of America threatening to press charges for illegal downloads.