The Howard Hughes Mansion
Nearly 100 years after his move to Hollywood in 1928, the house where Howard Hughes lived when he produced his biggest movies, which was also used as a film location in The Aviator, was recently on the market for $23 million. The majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by architect Roland E. Coate, is located on the 8th green of LA’s Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes loved to golf.
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