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1. Newspaper Photo featured in the World-Herald in 1995
for the 20-year anniversary of the tornado.
(NNE View) |
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2.
Close up of neighbors car that ended up on over the
Mau children and their mother.
(NE View) |
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3.
Close up of neighbors car that ended up on over the Mau
children and their mother. Similar to first picture.
(NNE View) |
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4. This is where the house use to be and the neighbors
car that ended up on over the Mau children and their mother.
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5.
Looking down into the basement bedroom where the car ended
up over the Mau children and their mother. |
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6.
Notice the yellowish doll/stuffed toy under the car to
the right of the tire. This is where the Mau children
and their mother were seeking shelter when the tornado
hit. |
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7.
Looking east from across the street towards the Mau's
property. |
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8.
Same picture as above showing the approximate location
of the Mau house before it was destroyed. |
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9.
Looking north east from the Mau's foundation, this is
where the remains of their house were deposited; in their
back yard, side yard and on the Donner's house and yard. |
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10.
Looking east at the Mau's camper trailer buried in the
debris from their destroyed house. |
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11.
Looking east at the Mau's next door neighbors house to
the south. Although, standing, this house was completely
rebuilt. (See picture 21) |
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12.
The neighborhood to the north of the Mau' house. |
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13.
Looking north up North 70th Avenue. |
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14.
The car is removed from the basement. |
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15.
This is the area in which the car had landed. This is
after the car was removed. |
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16.
A sign is placed on the tree in the Mau's front yard by
the oldest child, Cheryl. |
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17.
Same picture as above showing approximately where the
house use to stand. |
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18.
Shortly after the clean up, Cindy's great grandmother,
Francis Herr, sits on the back wall of the foundation.
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19.
Shortly after the clean up, Cindy's great grandmother
and grandmother, Wilma Kepler, investigate the basement
room where the Mau children and mother took shelter from
and survived the F4 tornado. |
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20.
Cindy's father, Bob Mau, stands on the back foundation
of where his house use to stand. |
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21.
The Mau's house during the rebuild. |