It's still there it's been closed for years. Private It had never been open to public. However they used to do a lottery in our county with the school districts. Where once a year in the spring one district would elect individuals of scholarly merit to have a free day there.. I was one such lucky individual. For a 12 year old boy this place was amazing. Mr. Jackson was very hospitable. A modern philanthropist.
It costs nothing to visit. All you can see is the main entrance which is just a set of large gates. It is still worth visiting if you love Michael Jackson as there are plenty of fan tributes placed all over the entrance.
Sadly its not opened but i have heard that its being turned into a museum
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