Four items from Jackson's Neverland Ranch: an empty leather Neverland OSS wallet (Office of Special Services, an armed security guars unit); a Neverland Valley Fire Department patch; a color 8.5 x 11 map of the attractions; and a blank sheet of 4 x 9 Neverland stationery. In fine condition.
Neverland Ranch, located in Santa Barbara County, was home to Michael Jackson from 1988 to 2005. He named the property after the fantasy island in the story of Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up; a most fitting description since it contained, among other things, a floral clock, numerous statues of children, and a petting zoo. The amusement park included two miniature railroads and a Ferris wheel, Carousel, Zipper, Octopus, Pirate Ship, Wave Swinger, Super Slide, dragon wagon kiddie roller coaster and bumper cars, and an amusement arcade. Unfortunately, the property was also the focus of law enforcement after child molestation charges were made against the entertainer in the 1990s. In 2005, after declaring that he felt Neverland had been violated by warrantless searches by police, he no longer considered it a home, selling the property in 2008. RRAuction COA.