Carter Work Project 2019 house photos
Check out this year’s house photos, featuring volunteers from the 2019 Carter Work Project in Nashville, Tennessee.
Check out this year’s house photos, featuring volunteers from the 2019 Carter Work Project in Nashville, Tennessee.
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