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 4th of July fireworks display at Stoll Field: Picture of the four hundred (400) pound Hereford heifer which was donated by Julian Rogers to be the grand prize at the fireworks show. The display is sponsored by the Presidents Round Table, and ticket proceeds will benefit the Cisco Road Children's Home. Pictured with the cow are (left to right) Ray Reynolds, Mrs. Ray E. Murphy, publicity director of the American Association of University Women, Mrs. W.E. Lander, Round Table president, and Charles Reynolds.

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 Children's Center on the Cisco road plot.

 Children's home on Cisco road nears completion.

 Christmas 1953; Cisco Road Orphans Home children get gifts from Lexington Signal Depot employees. From left are Mrs. Carol Walter, Mrs. Marion Bolson, Miss Imogene Westfall and Miss Norma Long along with a large group of unidentified children.

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 Fayette County Children's Home on Cisco Road (Rd.) gets $100 check from the Lexington Business and Professional Women's Club Inc. Pictured left to right are Miss Marie Todd, Mrs. Avel Fury, Mrs. Zella Stanley, Miss Martha Viley, and Miss Dell Crain.

 Fireworks at Stoll Field, sponsored by President's Round Table, for benefit of Cisco Road Children's Home. Cisco sign over a house with a man walking up to it, all made out of fireworks.

 Fireworks at Stoll Field, sponsored by President's Round Table, for benefit of Cisco Road Children's Home. Fireworks.

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 Lexington Lioness Club members and children from the Cisco Road home decorate tree for Christmas party. Standing from left to right are Mrs. Carl Hanks, member of party committee, Peggy Huffman, Bobby Huffman. Foreground from left to right are Vistal Manies, kneeling, and Linda Adams.

 Lexington Signal Depot employees donate gifts for children at the Cisco Road Children's Home. From left are Miss Imogene Westfall, Mrs. Masterson, Mrs. J. S. Whitlock and Miss Emmagene McComas.

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 Members of Lioness Club decorate Christmas trees for children of Cisco Road home. Mrs. Bryant Carmichael, general chairman of the Cisco Home committee of the Lioness Club, decorates with children, from left: Rusty Hamm, Linda Adams, William Butch Hanley, and Lorena Kidd.

 Moose Theater Party for orphans. Among the 75 orphan children who attended a Christmas party given by the Loyal Order of Moose and the Women of the Moose at the Opera House, were, left to right, Betty McDowell, Geraldine Dunaway, Linda Adams, Gordon Payne Smith, beside Santa Claus, Wallace Smith and Carl Richards. Children from the Lexington, Colored, Odd Fellows and Cisco road homes saw a movie and received candy and gifts. Mrs. Kathleen Carrier and R.T. Baxter were in charge of arrangements.

 Mrs. Michael Carroll's party for the orphaned children at the Cisco road Children's Home. Riding the Whirligig are Linda Adams (7) on the left, and Judy Hager (6). Looking on (left to right) are Rusty Hamm (6), Norma Wilkerson (7), Connie Adams (9), Bobby Huffman (9), Vistal Ann Maines (8), Shirley Carroll (12), Norma Hamm (8), Phyllis Hager (11), Pauline Hopkins (12), Pat Hamm (9), Lorena Kidd (12), Charles Hager (9), and Butchie Hanley (9).

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 Pictured is the lawn of the Fayette County Children's Home on Cisco Road, which is overgrown with weeds almost knee-high.

 President's Round Table committee members plan fireworks display for benefit of the Cisco road Children's home. From left are Miss Tillie Vollmar, prizes chairman; Paul Miller, publicity chairman; Lloyd Bell, general chairman; Jimmie Young, entertainment chairman, and Dan Long, advance ticket salesman.

 Presidents Round Table putting show on for benefit of Cisco Road Home for Boys. Portrait of Carl Kelsheimer, who is in charge of fireworks display scheduled for Stoll Field, holding up several different types of fireworks.

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 Scale model of proposed Children's Home to be built on Cisco road. Model with its builder, Fireman H.C. VanPelt.

 School bus now stops at doorway of Children's Home on Cisco Road (Rd.). Children's Home residents pictured next to school bus number (No.) 42.

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 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Getting settled into their new bedroom are Loretta Votaw, Marie Todd, Mary Lowery, Peggy Dunaway, and Peggy Huffman.

 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Looking at their new home are (kneeling) Linda Adams and Billy Manies, (standing) Norma Hamm and Norma Wilkerson.

 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Pictured is the girls bedroom in the Duncan Park home.

 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Shown is the girls bathroom in the Duncan Park home.

 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Shown is the girls bathroom in the new Cisco Road location.

 The Fayette County Children's Home moved from its old location in Duncan Park to the new children's home on Cisco Road. Shown ready for bed in their new home are Bobby Huffman, Rusty Hamm, Buddy Hanley, and Bill Manies.

 The John Walters property, 107 Cisco Road, purchased by Fayette Fiscal Court for use as a home for dependent and neglected children

 The John Walters property, 17 Cisco road, purchased by Fayette Fiscal Court for use as a home for dependent and neglected children. June, 1949.

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 Youngsters from the Children's Home in Duncan Park get first view of home on Cisco road. Miss Margaret M. Devine ( extreme left), Mrs. Emery Bowles( second from left) and Miss Anna Jane McChasney ( third from left).