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A boyhood home of former President Clinton burns
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-04-05 15:26

A fire gutted about 75 percent of one of former President Bill Clinton's boyhood homes, fire officials said.

Fire department officials said the fire started in a car engine in the garage and quickly spread to the rest of the house. The fire department received the call around 9 p.m. Sunday and the fire was extinguished about 30 minutes later.

Clinton was born in Hope, but he moved to Hot Springs in 1953 and graduated from high school there.The home that burned, at 213 Scully St., was one his family lived in during his early years in Hot Springs.

 
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