Katy Perry Lights Up Housing Market With a $14.2M Montecito Mansion
Katy Perry Lights Up Housing Market With a $14.2M Montecito Mansion
The singer of Like a Firework and the actor Orlando Bloom have reportedly found a place together, paying $14.2 million for an estate in Montecito, CA.
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Orlando Bloom have found a place to settle down together. The A-list couple plunked down $14.2 million for a jaw-dropping, oceanview estate in the seaside town of Montecito, CA, according to Variety.
Although the couple purchased the home last fall, they ve spent the last five months moving in to their new coastal retreat, possibly adding their own custom touches, the New York Post notes. The home seems to have been impeccably maintained, but no doubt they preferred to update the interiors to their taste.
Jefferson Madison Regional Library Celebrates 100 Years
Jefferson Madison Regional Library Celebrates 100 Years By Steve Rappaport | January 27, 2021 at 8:47 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 10:35 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Jefferson Madison Regional Library system celebrates a century of serving the Charlottesville area this year.
Lorenzo Dickerson was among those Wednesday night who helped shine a light on the growth of the system over the last one hundred years. He looks at its segregated past in an upcoming documentary.
JMRL Director David Plunkett says while it’s important to celebrate, it’s also vital to understand the past when the library wasn’t a place where “everyone” could gather.
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