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In December, the Prokopis put Serenola on the market for eight hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars.
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By 2010, the Prokopis had a toddler son, Grey, and an infant daughter, Rivers, to support.
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We sat at the dining-room table, which the Prokopis had made from the slats of champagne barrels.
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In Gainesville, the Prokopis live in a historic, plantation-style house called Serenola.
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The Prokopis had given the T. bataar the distinctly American nickname Ty.
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For years, the Prokopis had prepped fossils on their kitchen floor and in their garage, but in May, 2011, they built a five-thousand-square-foot workshop in their back yard, and they assembled the T. bataar there.
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But the Prokopis saw money in it.
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The Prokopis answered the door together.
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