Photographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
In what could be called as an overnight transformation, Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch has been restored to its former glory, thanks to his brother Jermaine's efforts. Here's a tour.
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Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of the kitchen in the main house that was once used by Michael JacksonPhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
It is believed that the 2,500-acre estate, which used to be the late King of Pop's spiritual home, could even become an MJ Disneyland for his adoring fans.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of the main living roomPhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
Although much of the furniture at the Peter Pan fantasy world had already been stripped out to help pay his debts, areas such as the huge cinema where he watched endless Disney cartoons, have remained untouched.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of the master bathroom used by Michael Jackson in the main housePhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
A replica of the famous Disneyland train station, which youngsters used for the ride to Jackson's personal theme park, also still stands.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of a pond next to the main housePhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
And now, in a bid to make it the King Of Pop's final resting place, Jackson family has ordered cleaners, decorators and handymen to bring back the lost glory to the 60 million pounds property.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: The platform on the oak tree where Jackson would sit in to write his songs is pictured next to his main housePhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
'This is his creation. This is his wonder and his joy, his happiness, his peace. And I feel him everywhere. It's like he's never left,' the Daily Star quoted Jermaine, 54, as saying.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A spiral staircase leads to a loft and overlooks a room in the train stationPhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
The superstar quit the California ranch in 2005 after his child molestation trial, and the site quickly fell into disrepair after Jackson was unable to pay the staff.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of a swimming poolPhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
But since his death, fans have flocked to its gates, covering them in flowers, photographs and notes. California officials are standing firm that Jackson must be buried in a real cemetery.
Inside Michael Jackson's house
Image: A general view of the train stationPhotographs: Phil Klein/Reuters
However, Jackson fans are pleading for an exemption to allow the ranch to become a shrine like the one created for Elvis Presley in Graceland, Tennessee.
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