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  • Spectators look out the windows of a bus as they arrive at the site of the Extreme Makeover Home Edition build site near Bunker Hill. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • A new home means new items, which come in boxes and other packing material making for many dumpster loads of trash carried away from the site. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • Workers scale ladders on the back of the Home Makeover site to install siding and paint windows. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • Workers swarm over the Home Makeover site trying to meet the Tuesday deadline before the Cowan-Brown family comes home. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • The back of the Home Makeover building site. - KT photo | Erik Markov
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Ladders are everywhere at the site. - KT photo | Erik Markov
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A volunteer stops for a moment to watch the progress on the back of the home. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • Volunteers scale the front of the house, working on painting the trim around the windows. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • A volunteer at the Extreme Makeover site paints the trim around a window. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • A dump truck drops more dirt into the front yard of the Extreme Makeover site as equipment spreads it around. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • Hallmark Homes owner Paul Schwinghammer watches the construction at the site. - KT photo | Erik Markov
  • Volunteers stand along the fence watching the work going on at the Extreme Makeover site across the street. - KT photo | Erik Markov
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