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AP posted:Nelly Shirley, 74, won a beautification award in 2003 for creating a lush, tropical garden surrounding her mobile home of 22 years. Clairmise Blanc, 72, was known as the “mayor of Little Farm” for keeping a log on the goings on at the trailer park. She reminisces about the nearly 10 years spent living in her home with her husband before he passed away. Carole Hatcher, 54, calls her mobile home “a paradise.” She had envisioned spending her golden years here.They and other residents of Little Farm have moved since being evicted when the park was purchased in 2015 by Wealthy Delight LLC. The site is in preliminary planning for a mixed-use development. So sad that we can't have nice things anymore, I'm getting sick and tired of the development of high rises, retail and restaurants are pushing out beautiful close knit communities like this that contribute to the beautiful fabric of our new urban centers. Hold your beautiful local communities tight because before you know it they could be yanked away from you by evil developers trying to build Starbucks and stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWwUJH70ubM https://blog.apimages.com/2016/09/02/evicted-at-trailer-park-paradise-residents-seek-new-homes/
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