A beachside mansion featured in the 1988 film "The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking" is now on the market for $750,000. The home is located at 212 Estrada St. in Fernandina Beach, Florida, and though it was originally built in 1888, it does come with some recent upgrades to the HVAC, roof, spray foam insulation, electrical and plumbing. Even if you don't care about owning Pippi's home, which was called "Villa Villekulla," it still has an amazing view of the Plaza of Fort San Carlos and the Amelia River.
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