Marissa Rollman pets her goats in her backyard farm, which is almost directly under the Veterans' Glass City Skyway in Toledo.
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Jim Rollman, the father of the four 4-H kids, rounds up the ducks in his backyard in Toledo. A dry waller by trade, he does all of the maintenance and building work for the makeshift farm.
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Antall Rollman, 10, and his sister Marissa, 14, groom a rabbit on their back porch in preparation for the Lucas County Fair.
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The Toledo Pride 4-H club includes, from left, Christopher Rollman, 16, Marissa Rollman, 14, Destiny Rollman, 18, Antall Rollman, 10, and DJ McKinney, 9. They are posing with their rabbits before judging at the Lucas County Fair.
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Marissa Rollman, 14, center in purple shirt, and her sister Destiny, 18, in pink shirt, show their goats at the Lucas County Fair.
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Marissa chases after her pig during judging at the Lucas County Fair in Maumee.
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Marissa Rollman carries her rabbits to the judging barn at the Lucas County Fair.
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Marissa Rollman, 14, and her brother Christopher, 16, show off ribbons they won at the Lucas County Fair.
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A goat tries to eat one of Marissa Rollman's Lucas County Fair ribbons while showing them off in her Toledo backyard.
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Antall Rollman, 10, has a hard time carrying a 40-pound bag of feed at the Lucas County Fair.
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A judge examines Marissa Rollman's rabbit at the Lucas County Fair.
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The Rollman family farm, located underneath the Veterans' Glass City Skyway in Toledo.
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