Steve Neavling has crawled through the wreckage of Eminem's beloved bungalow where he spent his teenage years and published he photos on Motor City Muckraker. 

One of the photos shows a red gas can, perhaps the weapon used to light the fire that badly damaged the home, like many other houses in the 19000 block of Dresden on Detroit's East Side.

Eminem loved his teenage Detroit home so much that he took a model of it with him on tour, Neavling writes..

The nondescript bungalow at 19946 Dresden is where he tapped into his lyrical talents and began to get noticed as a legitimate white hip hop artist.

The 41-year-old rapper paid homage to the home by featuring it on two album covers, ”The Marshall Mathers LP” and “The Marshall Mathers LP 2,” which was released last week.

Two days after “The Marshall Mathers LP 2″ was released, someone intentionally set fire to the house. The blaze started in his second-floor bedroom.

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