
A spiral staircase leading to a loft and an overlook room in the train station

The famous train station at the ranch , with its Neverland clock

Train tracks are seen from an upper window of the train station

Jackson drives a dodgem car while hosting a weekend party for underprivileged children at his Neverland ranch in 1994

The singer and ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley welcomed youngsters for World Childrens's Conference at Neverland in 1995

A long banquet table stretches out under a tree in the grounds behind the main house

The driveway and grounds of the main house is seen from one of the upstairs windows

A bronze statue overlooks the road to the main house

Bronze statues line the drive leading to the front of the main house
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Among other things, Jackson left behind dozens of metal sculptures of children in various states of play. They were scattered across the estate, some showing children in modern dress, others looking more like kids who stepped out of a Charles Dickens novel.
One was a kid climbing on monkey bars, another boy helped a girl reach a tree branch.
A slightly larger sculpture had the name Michael Jackson written beneath it. From a distance, it looked nothing like him.
The ranch was valued at $33 million in 2006, according to an accounting firm's report from 2007.
It's likely that property has dropped in value since then because of the housing market - but Jackson 's death may change things.
'If they'd put it on the market right after the trial, I think it would have not been well received,' said Rick Goodwin, publisher of Ultimate Homes and its parent publication, Unique Homes. 'At that point in time, the dark cloud hung over that place.
'Death has a tendency to let people be more forgiving.
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Michael Jackson buried in a $25,000 gold casket in a funeral that is set to fulfil his own prophecy by becoming the greatest show on Earth.
The coffin, a rare design called the Promethean, is made of solid bronze but is 14-carat gold-plated with a hand-polished mirror finish and lined with velvet.
It was ordered from America ’s Batesville Casket Company and is identical to the coffin used to bury James Brown in 2006, according to TMZ, the website which first broke the news of the King of Pop's death..