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  2. Huntsville Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    hsvmuseum .org. Huntsville Museum of Art (HMA) is a museum located in Huntsville, Alabama. HMA sits in Big Spring Park within Downtown Huntsville, and serves as a magnet for cultural activities.

  3. Von Braun Center - Wikipedia

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    Main contractor. VCC. The Von Braun Center (known as Von Braun Civic Center until 1997) is an entertainment complex, with a maximum arena seating capacity of 9,000, located in Huntsville, Alabama. The original facility debuted in 1975 and has undergone several significant expansions since its opening.

  4. Huntsville meridian - Wikipedia

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    The Huntsville meridian begins on the northern boundary of Alabama, in latitude 34° 59′ 27" north, longitude 86° 34′ 16″ west [1] from Greenwich, extends south to latitude 33° 06′ 20″ north, and governs the surveys in the northern district of Alabama. Within the city of Huntsville, Alabama, Meridian Street coincides with the ...

  5. Kildare–McCormick House - Wikipedia

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    The Kildare–McCormick House is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama. The highly ornate, Queen Anne -style mansion was built in 1886–87. Its early owners contributed to the development of Huntsville, both through industrial projects and philanthropic efforts. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  6. Temple B'nai Sholom (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Temple B'nai Sholom (transliterated from Hebrew as "Sons of Peace") is an historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 103 Lincoln Street SE, in Huntsville, Alabama, in the United States. Founded as a congregation on July 30, 1876, the current synagogue building was dedicated on November 26, 1899.

  7. Merrimack Mill Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    April 16, 2010. The Merrimack Mill Village Historic District is a historic district in Huntsville, Alabama. The cotton mill was built in 1900 by the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, reaching a peak of 1,600 employees by 1955. The mill was sold in 1946, and became known as the Huntsville Manufacturing Company. It operated until 1989 and was torn ...

  8. Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church. Coordinates: 34.7421°N 86.6181°W. Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church in Huntsville, Alabama. Bartley Harris (1800 - 1896) served as its minister.

  9. Huntsville International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville International Airport (IATA: HSV, ICAO: KHSV, FAA LID: HSV) (Carl T. Jones Field) is a public airport and spaceport ten miles southwest of downtown Huntsville, in Madison County, Alabama, United States.

  10. Times Building (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Times Building is one of the oldest and tallest buildings in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Standing at 125 feet (38 m), the twelve story skyscraper opened in December 1928 as the headquarters for The Huntsville Times .

  11. Old Town Historic District (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    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. Roughly bounded by Dement and Lincoln Sts., and Randolph and Walker Avenues, it features homes in a variety of styles including Victorian, Federal, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, American ...