The Pink Palace Apartments, located in Ashland, Oregon, is a dilapidated mansion renovated into an apartment building by Mrs. Lovat; it was once a house for one family, but it was divided into three apartments in the film and four in the original novel. According to Coraline's father, the house is more than 150 years old, the same age as the Beldam. Wybie's grandmother owns the Pink Palace and grew up there. Wybie claims she doesn't normally rent to people with kids, so it is odd that she would allow Coraline and her parents to live there (the reason as to why she did is never revealed).
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| - The Pink Palace Apartments, located in Ashland, Oregon, is a dilapidated mansion renovated into an apartment building by Mrs. Lovat; it was once a house for one family, but it was divided into three apartments in the film and four in the original novel. According to Coraline's father, the house is more than 150 years old, the same age as the Beldam. Wybie's grandmother owns the Pink Palace and grew up there. Wybie claims she doesn't normally rent to people with kids, so it is odd that she would allow Coraline and her parents to live there (the reason as to why she did is never revealed).
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| - The Pink Palace Apartments, located in Ashland, Oregon, is a dilapidated mansion renovated into an apartment building by Mrs. Lovat; it was once a house for one family, but it was divided into three apartments in the film and four in the original novel. According to Coraline's father, the house is more than 150 years old, the same age as the Beldam. Wybie's grandmother owns the Pink Palace and grew up there. Wybie claims she doesn't normally rent to people with kids, so it is odd that she would allow Coraline and her parents to live there (the reason as to why she did is never revealed).
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