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Tornado damage - Cullman / For Sale sign on empty lot in Skyview subdivision in Cullman. January 19 tornado damaged or destroyed at least six homes. Most homeowners are selling their lots and building elsewhere / David Brouch bought the lot and what remained of 1 home in Skyview. For the past 3 week...
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Tornado damage - Cullman / For Sale sign on empty lot in Skyview subdivision in Cullman. January 19 tornado damaged or destroyed at least six homes. Most homeowners are selling their lots and building elsewhere / David Brouch bought the lot and what remained of 1 home in Skyview. For the past 3 weeks he has been reconstructing what tornado took down / Alabama Army National Guard Armory was "picked up and twisted" according to Lieutenant Colonel Richard Olson. The building was determined unsafe. No decision has been made whether to rebuild or repair existing armory. / Margaret Hoenig throws what is left of her trailer park into fire. She and her husband owned seven of nine trailers in their park. None were left after January 19. "It still seems unreal," Mrs. Hoenig said. "What took us 25 years to build took 30 seconds to destroy," she said / [Notes included] |
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BN0052625Birmingham News sleeve BN005262519881980-1989BishopBirmingham News88-00883Tornado damage - Cullman / For Sale sign on empty lot in Skyview subdivision in Cullman. January 19 tornado damaged or destroyed at least six homes. Most homeowners are selling their lots and building elsewhere / David Brouch bought the lot and what remained of 1 home in Skyview. For the past 3 weeks he has been reconstructing what tornado took down / Alabama Army National Guard Armory was "picked up and twisted" according to Lieutenant Colonel Richard Olson. The building was determined unsafe. No decision has been made whether to rebuild or repair existing armory. / Margaret Hoenig throws what is left of her trailer park into fire. She and her husband owned seven of nine trailers in their park. None were left after January 19. "It still seems unreal," Mrs. Hoenig said. "What took us 25 years to build took 30 seconds to destroy," she said / [Notes included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/139608 |
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