This is the current view of Muhammad Ali’s childhood home. He lived here for fourteen years along with his mother, father, and brother. The home was restored to its original model so that it could be a good representation of what his home was truly like when he lived here. The outside of the house is a very noticeable blush pink, before the owner of the house restored it the color ad faded and looked grey. People that are visiting are currently unable to go inside due to it being fixed, though people used to be able to. There is word that the house should be reopening soon after being closed for about a year, this was stated February of 2019. George Bochetto is the current owner of the home and plans to keep it in Louisville, he bought it because before he was in the picture it was starting to look like a rundown shack instead of the museum. They are working with the National Park Service to get them to recognize it as a historical landmark, MLK and Elvis’s houses are in the list of landmarks and Bochetto believes that Muhammad Ali belongs in the category with the other greats.