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Photos: Fans Leave Flowers, Handwritten Notes For Cory Monteith Outside Paramount Studios

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Cory Monteith fans have left flowers, candles, photos and handwritten messages at Paramount Studios, where Glee is filmed, and in Vancouver, Canada, where the actor died. His girlfriend, Lea Michele, reportedly just visited the memorial in Vancouver.

The growing memorial outside the Pacific Rim Hotel where Monteith was found dead in his room on July 13 includes a baseball cap that reads "100% Canadian" and a plastic inflatable guitar.

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