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Quote: My wife and I took out two 8 year old grand daughters to the Space and Rocket Center on a Friday and we all greatly enjoyed it. We spent 7 hours and didn't get to spend as much time as we would like in a few Read More
Quote: Currently restored to its condition of 1860, the Huntsville Depot shows how this area was impacted by the trains that passed through it. In the 1820s when the depot was built, Huntsville was still a frontier Read More
Quote: I like to look at art museums. However, I find it hard to judge one against the other based on the museums themselves. You have to understand that most of the paintings, sculptures, etc., that you see in a museum Read More
Quote: In 1819, 44 representatives from all of Alabama came to Huntsville. They came together to draft a petition for statehood to the United States of America and to sign an official Constitution for the state. Read More
Quote: High above Huntsville on the Monte Sano Mountain, the Burritt Museum offers a taste of the regions history.The museum was originally built in 1936, when Dr. William Burritt moved here to enjoy his retirement. His Read More
Quote: Located just 10 miles south of downtown Huntsville, Ditto Landing not only has facilities for boats but also for campers, picnicers, fishermen, ball players, tennis players or those who just want to get outside Read More
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Quote: I have memories as a child of wandering around Harrison Brothers Hardware Store as my dad looked for what ever item he needed. If it had anything to do with hardware, then there was no doubt it could be found at Read More
Quote: 'On September 15, 2001, Concerned Motorcyclists from cross the country will ride from Ross' Landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee to Waterloo, Alabama in an effort to raise public awareness of the event in Read More
Quote: Dozens of years ago, Monte Sano mountain was home to a massive underground rock quarry. While the rock hasn't been mined for years, the quarry still exists. Carved into the side of a mountain, it contains miles Read More
Quote: Monte Sano State Park is 2,140 acres of wilderness located within the city limits of Huntsville. While there are subdivisions almost totally surrounding the park now, once inside the boundaries of the park one Read More