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The actual mansion used in the Beverly Hillbillies (known as the Kirkeby Mansion)was built in 1933 on 6.5 acres at 750 Bel Air Rd., Bel Air CA. by Chicago hotel mogul (and obviously, millionaire) Arnold Kirkeby.

The 20,000 sq. ft. home featured a billiard room (the "fancy-eatin' parlor), the legendary "cee-ment pond" (actually quite a distance from the house, down a path. Not just outside the kitchen as represented in the show), a marble ballroom, and something never shown, a spectacular 150 ft. waterfall.

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