
This photo taken April 26, 2018, shows the East Ninth Street house and office of Home Front Real Estate in Hopkinsville, Ky., that is being restored after a tornado touched down on Feb. 24, damaging its second floor, a large portion of its roof, the chimney and most of its windows. A detached garage on the property was destroyed. Through the decades, the little white house on East Ninth Street has persevered, and not even the EF-2 tornado that pummeled the community a couple of months ago has spelled its demise. (Zirconia Alleyne/Kentucky New Era via AP)
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