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GNIS feature ID. 2404746 [9] Website. huntsvilleal.gov. Huntsville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the county seat of Madison County with portions extending into Limestone County and Morgan County. [12] It is located in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama. [13] [14] Huntsville was founded within the ...
The original park site is situated in downtown Huntsville, starting from the west side of the courthouse square, and extending about two blocks southwest. This part of the park includes the spring itself and a canal extending to the rest of the park.
Old Town Historic District (Huntsville, Alabama) / 34.73528°N 86.58056°W / 34.73528; -86.58056. The Old Town Historic District was the second historic district in Huntsville, Alabama. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 1978.
The section of US 231 in Huntsville was built as a bypass around the downtown area. The original route ran up what is now Whitesburg Drive on the south side of the city, and Meridian Street in the north.
222 N. Jefferson St., Huntsville, Alabama: Coordinates: Area: 2 acres (0.81 ha) Built: 1877 () Architectural style: Romanesque: MPS: Downtown Huntsville MRA: NRHP reference No. 80000705: Added to NRHP: September 22, 1980
127-129 N. Washington St., Huntsville, Alabama: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Built: 1922 () Architect: D. Anderson Dickey: MPS: Downtown Huntsville MRA: NRHP reference No. 80000727: Added to NRHP: September 22, 1980
Lowe Mill is a former cotton mill of size approximately 171,000 sq ft (15,900 m 2) located southwest of downtown Huntsville, Alabama. Today, the building is operated by Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment. Lowe Mill is currently home to two hundred artists.
113 N. Side Sq., Huntsville, Alabama: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Built: 1883 () Architectural style: Italianate, Italianate Revival: MPS: Downtown Huntsville MRA: NRHP reference No. 80000722: Added to NRHP: September 22, 1980
Governors Drive is a major east–west thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama. It follows U.S. Route 431 (US-431) in east Huntsville and State Route 53 (SR-53) in west Huntsville.
100 N. Washington St., Huntsville, Alabama: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Built: 1905 () Architect: Edgar Love: Architectural style: Commercial Brick: MPS: Downtown Huntsville MRA: NRHP reference No. 80000708: Added to NRHP: September 22, 1980