Plans to restore Muhammad Ali's boyhood home in west Louisville have hit a snag.

Organizers planned to begin work this week, but not enough money has been raised for the $250,000 project.

Kansas-based 19th Century Restoration plans on gutting the home and transforming it into what it looked like in the 1950s.

They also hope to buy the home next door and turn it into a parking lot and community center.

We need to shine a light on the west end of Louisville, Kentucky, and show the world where Muhammad Ali was built. These are all the little pieces of what made this great man, said Dan Riedemann with 19th Century Restoration.

Organizers are hopeful the project will be finished by Jan. 17, in time for Muhammad Ali's 73rd birthday.

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October 31, 2014 at 5:51 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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