Singer and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte once owned an estate - known as Day-O Farm, after the catchy tune - that includes a true colonial home built in 1792 on 100-plus acres.
The property, at 108 Raup Road just outside the village of Chatham, in upstate NY's Columbia County, is now on the market for $2.9 million.
Belafonte owned the property from the 1950s to the early 1990s. One year, he renovated the guest house - which Martin Luther King Jr. was going to used as a summer retreat before he was assassinated.