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PHOTOS: Muhammad Ali's days in Cherry Hill

Sunday, June 5, 2016
Muhammad Ali has phone to his ear and looks over a newspaper in his plush new home at Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Wednesday, March 10, 1971.
Muhammad Ali leans back in a reclining chair in his new home at Cherry Hill, NJ, March 10, 1971.
Muhammad Ali and his wife Belinda are seen standing in front of their new home in Cherry Hill, N.J., in this March 22, 1971 photo.
This is the new $250,000 Spanish-style home of heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali, in Cherry Hill, N.J., shown March 22, 1971.
Muhammad Ali looks through one of the doors of his $250,000 Cherry Hill, New Jersey home on March 23, 1971 where newspapers have been taped over the glass.
Muhammad Ali plays with his three-year-old daughter Marryum, at his home at Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Monday, June 14, 1971.
Heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali looks over the front of an apartment building that will temporarily be his new home in Cherry Hill, N.J., while his wife Belinda makes photos
Former heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali takes a stance on the balcony of his apartment in Cherry Hill, N.J., Aug. 23, 1974.
Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali and his family walk in front of their apartment building in Cherry Hill, N.J., Aug. 24, 1974.
Former heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali carries his son, Muhammad Ali, Jr., on his shoulders, Aug. 24, 1974, in Cherry Hill, N.J.,
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Muhammad Ali has phone to his ear and looks over a newspaper in his plush new home at Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Wednesday, March 10, 1971.
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