Burned Homes
What has happened to some of the properties that burned in the past several years? Some have been dozed, some are idle, and some are being rebuilt.
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The empty lot of where a home once stood at 321 South Ellis, right, which is across from 338, where another burned house has been torn down.
(Kit Doyle)
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Dustin Richardson, of Centurion Development, walks through a home he is rehabbing Tuesday afternoon, March 3, 2009, on South Middle St. in Cape Girardeau. The home was burned out several years ago and needly to be almost completely reinforced structurally.
(Kit Doyle)
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319 South Middle St.
(Fred Lynch)
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416 North Frederick St.
(Fred Lynch)
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200 block of South Middle Street, corner of William Street
(Fred Lynch)
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New ceiling beams mask the old burned out beams of a South Middle St. home being rehabbed by Centurion Development in Cape Girardeau. The home was burned out several years ago and needed to be almost completely reinforced structurally.
(Kit Doyle)
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516 North Middle St.
(Fred Lynch)
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Dustin Richardson enters 839 Morgan Oak in Cape Girardeau. The home is almost finished after previously burning.
(Kit Doyle)
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Big River Grand Prix go-cart track, 610 Commercial St.
(Fred Lynch)
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The empty lot of where a home once stood at 321 South Ellis is now covered with straw after the home was demolished. Across the street was once 338, where another burned house has been torn down.
(Kit Doyle)
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The empty lot of where a home once stood at 321 South Ellis, right, which is across from 338, where another burned house has been torn down.
(Kit Doyle)
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203 South Pacific St.
(Fred Lynch)
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The remains of a fire are evident in the unfinished section of the basement at 839 Morgan Oak in Cape Girardeau. The rest of the house is nearly completed.
(Kit Doyle)
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New and old on South Middle St. in Cape Girardeau.
(Kit Doyle)
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After an arson last year, the basement of 839 Morgan Oak St. is almost finished in Cape Girardeau.
(Kit Doyle)