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  2. Alabama real estate bubble of the 1810s - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama real estate bubble of the 1810s was a real estate bubble centered on Huntsville, caused by increasing cotton prices resulting from demand from English textile manufacturers, relatively high cotton yields in Alabama, as well as general speculation.

  3. MidCity District - Wikipedia

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    MidCity District (formerly known as MidCity Huntsville for a brief period of time) is a mixed-use retail development center currently being built in Huntsville, Alabama on the corner of University Drive and Research Park Boulevard (SR-255) on the land formerly used for Madison Square Mall. It is expected to be completed in 2032.

  4. 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.

  5. Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Maple Hill Cemetery is the oldest and largest cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Founded on two acres (8,000 m 2) in about the year 1822, it now encompasses nearly 100 acres (400,000 m 2) and contains over 80,000 burials.

  6. McCrary House - Wikipedia

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    The McCrary House (also known as McVille) is a historic farm house near Huntsville in Madison County, Alabama. Founded after the initial federal land sale in Madison County in 1809, the farm has been in the McCrary family throughout. [3]

  7. Quietdale - Wikipedia

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    Quietdale (also known as the Mrs. William Robinson House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama, US. The house was built in 1854 for Caroline Moore Robinson, the widow of Madison County Sheriff William Robinson.

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