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May 29, 2015, 11:18 AM UTC / Updated May 29, 2015, 11:11 AM UTC / Source : Associated Press

First star on the left and straight on until ... ka-ching!

Neverland, the California property that once served as Michael Jackson's home and personal fantasyland is being listed at $100 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The 2,700-acre ranch in Santa Ynez Valley features such amenities as a train station, six-bedroom house, 50-seat movie theater and a pair of lakes. It has been in limbo since Jackson's death in 2009.

Jackson originally paid $19.5 million for the oak- and sycamore-studded property in 1988 and rechristened it Neverland after Peter Pan's island dwelling. He soon added such over-the-top amenities as a zoo and small amusement park, which have since been removed.