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Members of the Mobile County Sheriff's Department Inmate Work Crew prepare Hank Aaron's childhood home for it's move, in Mobile, Ala. Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. The house is scheduled to be moved to Hank Aaron Stadium on Friday and will be renovated to what it was when Hank Aaron's father Herbert first built it in the 1940s. It will then be turned into the Hank Aaron Museum and Learning Center where it will house Aaron memorabilia and offer glimpses into Mobile's baseball history. (AP Photo/Press-Register, Bill Starling)
Photo by: BILL STARLING
Members of the Mobile County Sheriff's Department Inmate Work Crew prepare Hank Aaron's childhood home for it's move, in Mobile, Ala. Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. The house is scheduled to be moved to Hank Aaron Stadium on Friday and will be renovated to what it was when Hank Aaron's father Herbert first built it in the 1940s. It will then be turned into the Hank Aaron Museum and Learning Center where it will house Aaron memorabilia and offer glimpses into Mobile's baseball history. (AP Photo/Press-Register, Bill Starling)

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