A star was born when this Bel-Air, Calif., home was designed for movie legend and singer Judy Garland. The architect was Wallace Neff, who ushered in Hollywood's Golden Age. And the home, which sits on 2.5 acres, just came on the market for the first time in 35 years at $5.5 million.
Garland built the home, known as the Stone Canyon House among Garland-ophiles, in 1939. Of the many places she roamed, this is the house chosen to be featured on the Stars' Homes postcards of the era, which again, Garland-ophiles say is point worth noting.
She lived here with her mother, Ethel Gumm, until July 1941 when Garland married and moved out. The house was rented for a number of years to celebrities including Quincy Jones, Marvin Gaye and#mini_module
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