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Path of Destruction

The Historic Devastation and Restoration of DeKalb County, Alabama

Presented by Times-Journal
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Get an up-close and personal look at the historic devastation and restoration of DeKalb County, Alabama, after the tornadoes of April 27, 2011. The photojournalists of the Times-Journal chronicle the impact of the storms throughout DeKalb County. Own the book that documents this horrific storm and inspiring rebuilding effort.

 

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to help the victims of the storm.

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ISBN
9781597253239
Pages
128
Binding
Hard
Trim Size
11 x 8.5 (in)
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Please contact the newspaper to place your order: 256-845-2550 (Tricia Clinton)

Look Inside Examples only, may not reflect final product

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    Teresa Spence walks among what is left of her home on Sylvania Gap Road near Sylvania after a tornado left it in near ruins.

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    A girl mourns the loss of a loved one at Town Creek Cemetery in Rainsville. A total of 33 people died after four tornadoes ripped through DeKalb County on April 27.

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    Sunday morning services continued at Pine Grove Methodist Church in the High Point community just days after April 27. The pulpit was recovered and set up on the front steps.

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    Little remained of a home on Sylvania Gap Road as debris was scattered around. Three people survived the direct hit of an EF-5 tornado April 27.

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    After several instances of thefts among debris along County Road 27, signs started to emerge from tornado victims protecting what was left of their homes.