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Jackson purchased the property from golf course entrepreneur William Bone in 1988 for a sum variously reported to be $16.5 to $30 million. It was Jackson's home, private amusement park and contained a floral clock, numerous statues of children, and a petting zoo. The amusement park included two railroads: one 36" gauge with a steam locomotive (Crown 4-4-0, built 1973, with two coaches) and the other a 24-inch gauge amusement train ride-type, and also a Ferris wheel, Carousel, Zipper, Octopus, Pirate Ship, Wave Swinger, Super Slide, dragon wagon kiddie roller coaster and bumper cars, and an amusement arcade. Michael Jackson was also an avid art collector. According to Yves Gautier in the book, “Michael Jackson, Backdoor to Neverland”: “Though few know about it, Michael Jackson is a voracious reader and there is a 10,000-volume library in the Neverland Ranch, that focuses on art, psychology and poetry.”
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Photographs of the Neverland interior Photographs of the Neverland interior www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Inside-Neverland-The-stunning-photographs-Michael-Jacksons-fantasy.html - Web |
Satellite Images of Neverland Satellite Images of Neverland maps.google.com/.../maps?q=Figueroa+mountain+rd.&ll=34.746430,-120.087111&sll=34.652771,-120.104432&spn=0.008014,0.011727&sspn=0.022797,0.043228&t=k&hl=en - Web |
Night images of Neverland Ranch Night images of Neverland Ranch www.terrastories.com/bearings/inside-neverland-ranch - Web |
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Aerial photos of Neverland, before and after remov... Aerial photos of Neverland, before and after removal of rides www.flickr.com/.../?q=jackson+-falls&w=29219917%40N05&ss=2&ct=0&mt=all&adv=1 - Web |