A Californian POLICIES Neverland bet to convert in a park

7 hours 39 mins ago Los Angeles (USA), July 14 (EFE) .- The demcrata Mike Davis, an MP of California, opted to launch a feasibility study to convert the Neverland ranch of Michael Jackson in a state park, reported the Los Angeles Times. Davis Continue reading the printed article intends to raise that possibility to the rest of legislators once POLICIES restart the course in August. "(Jackson) was one of the more prominent artists in the world and California is fortunate to have that place in your jurisdiccin "said Davis, chairman of the Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism and Internet of the House." To be totally a destination for many who admire the music and acting the "aadi the political. The proposal was not well received by the California Department of Parks from where it had an impact on the fragile situation of the state it publicly coffers do not invite billionaire spending which will buy Neverland. "We've been struggling with our budget and working hard to keep open the existing parks. We are not looking for acquisitions at this time," said Ronilee Clark, head of The division south of the Department of Parks . Doreen Farr, County Supervisor Santa barbarians, home to Neverland, was escptica about buying the ranch and the mansin record mogul William Randolph Hearst, who is open to the p tion and located in San Simen, north of the county, was donated by the family to California in the decade of the fifties. Michael Jackson bought the ranch in 1987 and named it Neverland imitation of the name in Inglês "The pas de never jams" the story of Peter Pan, where the Nios never hackneys adults. Over the years, the "King of Pop" became the Property in paradise, with a zoo, a cinema and a children's amusement park, although escndalos child abuse led him to become less frequent the ranch. Beset by debts, Jackson finally was forced to sell part of the property to a financial subsidiary of Colony Capital, who took over the mortgage of 24.5 million dollars. After his death, speculated with the possibility of converting Neverland, located near the small poblacin in Los Olivos area vied in a mausoleum dedicated to Jackson in the style of what happens to Elvis Presley and Graceland, but this was ruled out partly because of logistic problems. Jackson was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, Los Angeles, where thousands of fans gathered on 25 June to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of "King of Pop." The facade of the building that leads to the crypt where lies AFTER Jackson appeared messages of affection from some fans who were classified as "vandalism" by the authorities and subsequently cleared by the cemetery staff.

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