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Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , September 13, 2011 -- A crew member from FD Moon Construction guides a truss lowered by a crane for Frank Hardy's new home in Pratt.  Atlanta's FD Moon & Co. construction firm building Hardy's home, destroyed in April 27th when a string of deadly tornadoes swept through Alabama. The rebuild, under the direction of architect Stan Smith is using storm-resistant construction methods. FEMA photo/Ruth Kennedy

Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , September 13, 2011 -- A crew member from ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Rebuilding Pratt City Production Date: 09/13/2011 Caption: Pratt City, Ala. , September 13, 2011 -- A crew member from FD Moon Construction guides a truss lowe... More

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