Extreme Makeover: Final Stretch
Date: 10/28/2008 Album ID: 623517
Photos by Fred Zwicky and Adam Gerik
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Work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on Tuesday afternoon.
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Work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Tuesday afternoon.
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Matt LaHood of Washington watches progress on the house with his daughter, Sophia, 5. LaHood, who was part of the crew that built the foundation and footings, said, We brought the house to life in 48 hours. it took me 13 months to get my own house to that point.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney visits with Pekin firefighters during production for the show.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney visits with Pekin firefighters during production for the show.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney visits with Pekin firefighters during production for the show.
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Work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Tuesday afternoon.
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Workers and volunteers water the newly laid grass at the site of the Extreme Makeover House in Pekin Monday.
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Workers and volunteers water the newly laid grass at the site of the Extreme Makeover House in Pekin Monday.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney talks with the production crew as work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Tuesday afternoon.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney clowns around as he fills a segment for the show. Work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Tuesday afternoon.
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Brooke Dingledine of Marquette Heights and Mike Russell of Peoria join the many watching work and filming going at the Extreme Makeover house in Pekin.
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Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney clowns around as he fills a segment for the show. Work on the new 4,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, four-bathroom Extreme Makeover house in Pekin heads to the stretch run as workers finish off laying grass and concrete sidewalks outside as the design crew rush to complete elements for the interior. The home will be unveiled to Pekin family of Jake Grys for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Tuesday afternoon.
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ADAM GERIK/JOURNAL STAR  Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney peeks his head out the window Monday evening of a new 4,000-square-foot home for the Pekin family of Jake Grys. The ABC television show is rushing to complete the home for an unveiling planned today.
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ADAM GERIK/JOURNAL STAR  Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney holds up the house keys as he runs with designer Didiayer Snyder Monday evening as work continues on a new 4,000-square-foot home for the Pekin family of Jake Grys. The ABC television show is rushing to complete the home for an unveiling planned today.
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ADAM GERIK/JOURNAL STAR  Extreme Home Makeover designer Michael Moloney dips designer Didiayer Snyder Monday evening as work continues on a new 4,000-square-foot home for the Pekin family of Jake Grys. The ABC television show is rushing to complete the home for an unveiling planned today.
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ADAM GERIK/JOURNAL STAR  Volunteers with Extreme Home Makeover run down 14th Street with a truck full of furniture as work continues on a new 4,000-square-foot home for the Pekin family of Jake Grys. The ABC television show is rushing to complete the home for an unveiling planned today.
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