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Cindy's pictures of the days following the tornado.
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1. Newspaper Photo featured in the World-Herald in 1995 for the 20-year anniversary of the tornado.
(NNE View)

2. Close up of neighbors car that ended up on over the Mau children and their mother.
(NE View)

3. Close up of neighbors car that ended up on over the Mau children and their mother. Similar to first picture.
(NNE View)
4. This is where the house use to be and the neighbors car that ended up on over the Mau children and their mother.
5. Looking down into the basement bedroom where the car ended up over the Mau children and their mother.
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.
7. Looking east from across the street towards the Mau's property.
8. Same picture as above showing the approximate location of the Mau house before it was destroyed.
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.
10. Looking east at the Mau's camper trailer buried in the debris from their destroyed house.
11. Looking east at the Mau's next door neighbors house to the south. Although, standing, this house was completely rebuilt. (See picture 21)
12. The neighborhood to the north of the Mau' house.
13. Looking north up North 70th Avenue.
14. The car is removed from the basement.

15. This is the area in which the car had landed. This is after the car was removed.

16. A sign is placed on the tree in the Mau's front yard by the oldest child, Cheryl.
17. Same picture as above showing approximately where the house use to stand.
18. Shortly after the clean up, Cindy's great grandmother, Francis Herr, sits on the back wall of the foundation.
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.
20. Cindy's father, Bob Mau, stands on the back foundation of where his house use to stand.
21. The Mau's house during the rebuild.

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