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Mike Tyson Mansion
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In case you're just joining me, check page one for more info. The following are all pictures from my trips through the now abandoned former Mike Tyson home.
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PICTURES
Master Bedroom
Welcome to Mike Tysons bedroom. As with many of the other rooms, this one had a built in entertainment center with a big screen TV. Also attached was a huge master bath, and a big walk in closet that I was too afraid to enter for some reason. I occasionally get creeped out. This is where the fun began. Just as I walked past the bed, the smoke detector that you see on the lower corner of the matress began to go off. I have no idea why... I'm guessing body heat maybe, but either way, it scared the absolute hell out of me. I ran. I thought it was an alarm at first. Very creepy.
Mattresses but no bed. I assume this is where Mike slept. Entertainment center in the master bedroom. Fireplace in the master bedroom looking toward the master bath and walk in closet. Electronics left behind.
Master Bath
This bathroom was very neat. The walls are a bit off from my own personal taste, but in terms of size, it was sweet. I love the tub. I love the wooden bench in the shower. The changing area was huge and the toilet looked like it belonged on the mother ship. The light above the tub was beyond classy.
This is a changing area with the toilet, shower, and looking toward the tub room. Master shower with a nice wooden bench. Where else on the web would you see Mike Tyson's toilet. Sweet sunken tub overlooking the back yard and woods. His and hers sinks. Looking toward the changing area. Above the tub. Another view of the sinks.
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