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Members of Mt. Olive Baptist Church Choir sing at the site of an abandoned home in the impoverished Mantua section Philadelphia on Saturday, May 31, 2014. The cultural and memorial project called “Funeral for a Home” celebrated the dilapidated row house's colorful life before it was knocked down. Organizers from Temple University said it was an effort to commemorate neighborhood history in a city where about 600 houses are torn down each year and 25,000 others sit vacant. (AP Photo/Jessica Kourkounis)

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Members of Mt. Olive Baptist Church Choir sing at the site of an abandoned home in the impoverished Mantua section Philadelphia on Saturday, May 31, 2014. The cultural and memorial project called “Funeral for a Home” celebrated the dilapidated row house's colorful life before it was knocked down. Organizers from Temple University said it was an effort to commemorate neighborhood history in a city where about 600 houses are torn down each year and 25,000 others sit vacant. (AP Photo/Jessica Kourkounis)

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Members of Mt. Olive Baptist Church Choir sing at the site of an abandoned home in the impoverished Mantua section Philadelphia on Saturday, May 31, 2014. The cultural and memorial project called “Funeral for a Home” celebrated the dilapidated row house's colorful life before it was knocked down. Organizers from Temple University said it was an effort to commemorate neighborhood history in a city where about 600 houses are torn down each year and 25,000 others sit vacant. (AP Photo/Jessica Kourkounis)