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To the neighborhood, it was the spooky old house on the hill, and to the hoard of groundhogs living in the basement, it was a place to dig.
But to Stephen Fenley, the crumbling, infested, two-story dwelling in southwest Louisville was his ancestral home.
Fenley is an iconic Louisvi
To the neighborhood, it was the spooky old house on the hill, and to the hoard of groundhogs living in the basement, it was a place to dig.
But to Stephen Fenley, the crumbling, infested, two-story dwelling in southwest Louisville was his ancestral home.
Fenley is an iconic Louisvi