A tornado tore through the village of Eagle, Wis., June 21, 2010, damaging more than 100 homes.
The north parking lot at Old World Wisconsin was heavily damage by the June 21, 2010 tornado. Photo by Sharon Martin, Rick Martin pilot
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Photo By: Sharon Martin, Rick Martin pilot
Tornado damage in Eagle.
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Photo By: Sharon Martin, Rick Martin pilot
Tornado damage in Eagle.
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Photo By: Sharon Martin, Rick Martin pilot
Pleasant Street, in the foreground, was the most heavily damaged area of Eagle after a tornado touched down June 21, 2010.
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Photo By: Sharon Martin, Rick Martin pilot
A garage on a home in nearly nearly collapsed from Monday's tornado, but the remainder of the structure was undamaged.
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
As a symbol of perseverance, a resident placed an American Flag outside their home Wednesday on Sherman Street in Eagle.
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
Armando and Tammy Brazzoni speak with Gov. Jim Doyle Wedesday at the Eagle Municipal Building. The Brazzoni's home was heavily damaged in Monday's tornado. Doyle toured the storm damaged area of the village and met with residents.
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
A tree limb rests on a car on Tenderfoot Trail Wednesday in the village of Eagle.
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Workers pick through debris behind a home Wednesday on Sherman Street in the village of Eagle. The subdivision took the brunt of Monday's tornado and residents were allowed back in late Tuesday to begin assessing the damage.
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An insurance claims adjuster walks past a damaged home Wednesday on Sherman Street in the village of Eagle. The subdivision was the most heavily damaged in Monday's tornado. Despite warning sirens not going off, most residents were able to safely make it to their basements, and there were no serious injuries reported. Dan Plutchak/WalworthCountyToday.com.
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Sheri McNabb, along with a group from the East Troy Bible Church, carries supplies from the Red Cross.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
From the left, Rod Lamarche with the Waukesha County Highway Department, Brett Mulhall with Generac of Whitewater, Terry Fintel of the Waukesha County Highway Department, and Walter Fritz with Generac Eagle load donated Generac generators onto a truck.
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The Red Cross opened a reception area to provide food and water and to find shelter for residents who might still need assistance.
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An uprooted tree lies on a fence in downtown Eagle.
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The Old World Wisconsin Clausing Barn, which serves as a visitor center and restaurant, suffered damage Monday, and open-air animals sheds were flattened, although no animals were killed. Photos by Ellsworth Brown, director of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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Photo By: Ellsworth Brown
Downed trees filled the parking lot at Old World Wisconsin near Eagle. The historic site will be closed until it can be cleaned up.
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Photo By: Ellsworth Brown
Trees were uprooted near the back of the Ramsey barn.
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Photo By: Ellsworth Brown
Photo's from Eagle,Wi on Markham Rd. from the twister.
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Photo By: Michele Laack
Photo's from Eagle,Wi on Markham Rd. from the twister.
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Photo By: Michele Laack
Tim Fisher stands in front of the farm house he lives in on Sprague Road near Eagle. A tornado blew down trees and sheds as it moved through the area.
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
Residents watch as crews begin to remove a tree from a home on Main Street in Palmyra Tuesday following Monday's powerful tornado.
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Tim Fisher, left, looks at his overturned chicken coop on his farm near Eagle. A tornado tore through the area, flattening sheds on his property. Two of Fisher's chickens were killed.
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Power crews work on lines along Sprague Road near Eagle Tuesday following Monday evening's tornado.
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