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Golden Acres

by Kaylen Kinney
Amy, Cameron, 4, and Madison, 20 months, walk around Golden Acres Trailer Court and Village Park neighborhood. The end of the road separates them from a new subdivision that is being built next door.
Eddie Phiel plays with his daughter, Madison, 20 months, during a lunch break at his home in the Golden Acres Trailer Park in Lawrenceburg, Ky. Phiel, who works for a local construction company, comes home everyday for lunch. "I'm so attached to these kids," Phiel said. "It's to a point where you can't remember what your life was like before you had them."
Eddie Phiel plays with his daughter, Madison, 20 months, during a lunch break at his home in the Golden Acres Trailer Park in Lawrenceburg, Ky. Phiel, who works for a local construction company, comes home everyday for lunch. "I'm so attached to these kids," Phiel said. "It's to a point where you can't remember what your life was like before you had them."
Amy Phiel plays with her daughter, Madison, 20 months, on the playground in their backyard at Golden Acres Trailer Court in Lawrenceburg, Ky. The family is waiting for the dad, Eddie, to get home from work so that they can carve pumpkins for Halloween.
Eddie Phiel measures lines on a board before sawing it. Mike Bostic, in back, calls for his dog out of a newly installed front door. Phiel has been working with B
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