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Habitat for Humanity on McCabe Avenue [Pictures]


Pictures from the groundbreaking ceremony for the 21 Habitat for Humanity houses to be built on McCabe Avenue in Baltimore on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Read about the ceremony here.
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A Habitat for Humanity sign marks an empty lot on McCabe Avenue in Baltimore on Tuesday, Nov. 13. The organization is scheduled to rebuild 21 houses in the neighborhood.

McCabe Avenue groundbreaking

( Brian Krista, Patuxent Publishing / November 13, 2012 )
A Habitat for Humanity sign marks an empty lot on McCabe Avenue in Baltimore on Tuesday, Nov. 13. The organization is scheduled to rebuild 21 houses in the neighborhood.
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