
Thursday, July 9, 2009
A funeral procession


Paris Jackson, left, Prince Michael Jackson I and Prince Michael Jackson II

Andrae Crouch Singers

Paris Jackson speaks

The funeral procession of Michael Jackson

Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz

Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz sing "I'll Be There" at the memorial service for the late pop star Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 7, 2009.
Musician Stevie Wonder

Musician Stevie Wonder performs at the memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 7, 2009.
Singer Lionel Richie performs at Michael Jackson's memorial

Singer Lionel Richie performs at Michael Jackson's memorial service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Jackson brothers

The Jackson brothers, from left: Randy, Marlon, Jackie, Jermaine and Tito, accompany the casket into the memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Tuesday, July 7, 2009.
Michael Jackson's casket

Michael Jackson's casket sits in front of the stage during his memorial service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Tuesday, July 7, 2009. (AP Photo)
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Mr. Jackson's children and family took the stage at the end of the service. Paris Jackson, Michael Jackson's 11-year-old daughter, tearfully told the crowd: "I just wanted to say, ever since I was born Daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine."
Funeral of a Superstar as a Media Moment

Jermaine Jackson, Michael’s brother, was among the performers who sang at the Staples Center memorial. Mr. Jackson sang “Smile,” for which Charlie Chaplin wrote the music
Private Jackson service precedes memorial
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![]() A motorcade that began at the home of Michael Jackson's parents reached a cemetery in the Hollywood Hills for a private service in advance of a star-studded memorial in downtown Los Angeles. |
Los Angeles braces for Michael Jackson's final act
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![]() The curtain is slowly rising on Michael Jackson's last show. As in Jackson's life, Tuesday's public memorial at the downtown Staples Center includes the spectacle surrounding the show -- legal drama, screaming fans, star power, live worldwide broadcast, unsavory accusations, even a parade of elephants -- all adding up to what could be the biggest celebrity send-off of all time. |
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![]() Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe has decided not to attend the pop icon's memorial service in Los Angeles, a move that comes a day after Rowe had a tiff with the paparazzi in Lancaster. |
MJ's casket taken from private service
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![]() Michael Jackson's golden casket has been carried from a private service in the Hollywood Hills and placed in a hearse in advance of a public memorial in downtown Los Angeles. |

Aerial view of the train station at Neverland Ranch.
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Here's a rare opportunity to get a peek of what Michael Jackson's house looked like. True to his spirit of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, Jackson named his ranch Neverland.

The front of the main house where Michael Jackson lived at Neverland Ranch in Los Angeles, California.

The main room on the ground floor at Neverland Ranch.

A door across from the main entrance in the main house overlooks the back grounds at Neverland Ranch.

A hallway lined with windows leads away from the master bedroom of the main house at Neverland Ranch.

Across the foyer of the main house, doors are open leading to the back grounds.

A room on the first floor at Neverland.

An upstairs room in the main house.

Windows lining the main hall in the main house overlook the back yard at Neverland Ranch.

The master bathroom in the main house that was once used by Michael Jackson is seen at Neverland Ranch.

Site workers walk through the main entrance below at Neverland Ranch.

The interior of the small secret room with three deadbolt locks used by Michael Jackson to store valuable items.

Neverland Ranch employee Erma Baron dries dishes in the kitchen of the main house.

The wine cellar under the pool house at Neverland.

A tennis court is seen behind the pool house.

A long banquet table stretches out under a tree in the grounds behind the main house.

The driveway and grounds of the main house is seen from one of the upstairs windows at Neverland Ranch.

An ice cream cart given to Michael Jackson by Eliabeth Taylor sits next to the pool behind the main house.

Among other unique features, Neverland also has a train station.

Train tracks are seen from an upper window of the train station at Neverland Ranch.

The clock atop the train station is seen at Neverland Ranch.

A spiral staircase leads to a loft and an overlook room in the train station.

Tracks lead to the platform at the back of the train station at Neverland Ranch.

Apart from the ice-cream cart and the train station there are also a large number of statues in Neverland Ranch.

Bronze statues line the drive leading to the front of the main house at Neverland Ranch. It is said that Jackson spent a whopping $6 million on these statues.

A bronze statue at Neverland. Most of the statues seem to be of children, reiterating Jackson's childlike state of mind.

A bronze statue of three children fishing in the creek is seen silhouetted behind the main house at Michael Jackson's former home, Neverland Ranch.

The back of the main house at Michael Jackson's former home, Neverland Ranch.