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The Lost Aztec Temple of Mars, also known as Ellison Wonderland, was the home of renowned author Harlan Ellison, located in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. The unique residence reflects Ellison's eclectic personality and creative spirit. Situated high in the hills, the property has been described as a work of art, filled with vast imaginative collections of art.
Ellison's address was listed as "The Lost Aztec Temple of Mars" in *Contemporary Authors* Vol. 46, New Revised Edition, 1995. The home is characterized by its rich trove of treasures and artifacts, many of which remain hidden within drawers and cabinets. Over time, these collections have aged, adding to the mystique.
Ellison shared glimpses of his remarkable home through a series of YouTube videos, where he showcased his diverse collections while often discussing "SyFy" movies or other projects. These videos offer fans a rare opportunity to explore the wonders of Ellison Wonderland and hear about the intriguing adventures behind acquiring such unique items.
- Ellison, Harlan; Schultz, Diana; Marshall, Dave (2007). Harlan Ellison's dream corridor. Milwaukie, OR : Edgeworks Abbey : Dark Horse Comics. p. 169.
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