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  • Pam Woodruff
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    Campus No. 805 in Huntsville is a standout example of adaptive reuse, transforming the former Roy L. Stone Middle School into a vibrant 13-acre entertainment and retail hub. It houses multiple craft breweries, restaurants, event venues, and unique attractions like Pints & Pixels, offering a dynamic atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors.
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    Parkway Place Mall is Huntsville's premier indoor shopping destination, featuring 90 specialty stores and eateries, anchored by Belk and Dillard’s. The two-level mall offers a mix of national brands and local boutiques, along with a children's play area and a variety of dining options. It's a central hub for shopping and entertainment in North Alabama.
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    Valley Bend at Jones Farm is a premier open-air shopping center in southeast Huntsville. It offers a diverse mix of national retailers. Spanning 57.8 acres and attracting nearly 6 million visitors annually, it is a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in the region.
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    Lowe Mill Arts & Entertainment is the largest privately owned arts facility in the U.S., housed in a historic textile mill in Huntsville, offering over 150 studios for more than 300 artists. It serves as a vibrant creative hub, blending galleries, performance spaces, and eateries that foster a dynamic community atmosphere. The surrounding district has seen significant revitalization, making it an attractive area for residents and investors seeking a unique mix of art, culture, and urban living.
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    Burritt on the Mountain offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. It features a historic park and museum atop Huntsville’s Monte Sano Mountain. It provides panoramic views, educational exhibits, and immersive experiences that connect visitors to Alabama’s past.
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    Panoply Arts Festival is a vibrant celebration of art, culture, and community. The event showcases a diverse array of performances, visual arts, and hands-on activities. It fosters creativity and connection, drawing attendees into an immersive experience of local and regional talent.
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    Village of Providence is a vibrant town center that blends shopping, dining, and community living in one walkable, scenic area. With a wide variety of restaurants and boutique shops, it's a great place to spend the day exploring. Beyond its retail and dining scene, the Village also offers office spaces and residential properties, creating a unique blend of work, life, and leisure.
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    Nestled along the serene Tennessee River in southern Huntsville, Ditto Landing offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities. With over 30 shaded camping spots, a full-service marina, and direct access to the Aldridge Creek and Tennessee River Greenways, it's an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts.
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    Bridge Street Town Centre is a mixed-use lifestyle center in Huntsville, Alabama. It offers a blend of upscale shopping, dining, entertainment, and residential options. Situated in the heart of Cummings Research Park, it's a vibrant hub that attracts both locals and visitors.
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    A premier recreational destination in Huntsville, AL, offering a diverse range of amenities and facilities that cater to various interests and age groups. Spanning nearly 450 acres, it serves as the city's "Central Park," providing both residents and visitors with opportunities for outdoor activities, sports, and community events . Additionally, it features a 4.1-mile mountain bike trail with over 50 machine-built berms, catering to cyclists of all skill levels .
  • Christopher Garrard
    RE/MAX Unlimited
    When my wife and I were looking to move, she told me she wanted somewhere in Alabama that felt as close to Colorado as possible. I had to break the news gently… that wasn’t going to happen. But I told her, “If we’re going to be in Alabama, let’s check out Huntsville.” And I’m so glad we did. Huntsville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the South, and for good reason. It might not have the Rockies, but the mountain views here are still beautiful—especially at sunrise or when the leaves change in the fall. It gave us just enough of that Colorado feel, without the snow and altitude! We’ve never once regretted making the move to North Alabama. Huntsville has everything: an incredible food scene, family-friendly events all year round, and more things to do than you’d expect. Whether it’s rafting, hiking Monte Sano, shopping at Bridge Street, or visiting NASA and the Space & Rocket Center, there’s always something new to explore. As a realtor and a local, I can tell you firsthand—Huntsville isn’t just a great place to live, it’s a place you’ll be proud to call home.
  • Paige Brown
    RE/MAX Today
    Buff City Soaps is officially open in Huntsville! If you love fun and colorful bath products, look no further! Their bright colors, soothing ingredients, and amazing scents instantly draw you into their shop! Check them out for gifts for your friends or for yourself. We won't judge. They are located in the shopping center at the intersection of Airport and Whitesburg.
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    Do you like fresh, warm, unique cookie flavors? Try Crumbl Cookies! Their new location is now open in Jones Valley in the Target shopping center. When you walk in, you'll see ordering screens to your right for easy ordering. But if you'd rather talk to a friendly face, they also have that option. Pictured in the video: Waffle, Chocolate featuring Oreo, Blueberry Crumb, and Milk Chocolate Chip.
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    Year after year, the Galaxy of Lights at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens continues to impress! Even in 2020, they've managed to give us something special during the holiday season. It is a great experience for young and old.
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    Just Love Coffee Cafe is brand new to the Huntsville area and we are so excited that it is finally open! This amazing new coffee spot has an amazing story behind their journey. Not only is their coffee awesome, but their food is incredible, too. Stop here for a cup of yummy coffee, breakfast, lunch, or snack. Check it out!
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    Huntsville is home to many fun, eclectic, and family-friendly events all around the valley. One of the newer events to the area is the Taste of Huntsville. Located this year in the South Hall of the Von Braun Civic Center, more than 30 restaurants were represented and allowed participants to taste what their restaurant had to offer.

    Better yet, this event gave back to the community. Through ticket sales and a silent auction, proceeds went to the Downtown Rescue Mission and the Kids to Love Foundation. Fun music, friends, and good food made for an excellent evening of giving back to the community.
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    Jones Farm Park offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of life in Huntsville. Located right off of Four Mile Post Road and behind Target, you will find a pond and plenty of paved walking trails.
    Come take a walk.
  • Sandra Lowrey
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    If you're looking for a place to enjoy live music that has an atmosphere that is as pleasurable as the performances, then you should check out Tangled String Studios. Located at Lowe Mill in Huntsville it offers a venue that is made for enhancing the melodic sounds of the artists that play there.

    They host a wide array of artists from John Paul White (formerly of The Civil Wars), showcases highlighting local talent and even have an upcoming performance by the Grammy Award Winning band The Travelin' McCourys. So if one type of music isn't quite your style you can be sure they'll have a style that is! I really appreciate having a venue that provides the type of atmosphere where you can just kick back and relax or have higher energy interaction if the performance calls for it.

    Tickets are reasonably priced and vary based on the artist. The venue is also BYOB, so bring your favorite libation and enjoy the show!

    As a bonus Tangled String Studios is also home to Danny Davis Guitars. Danny makes each of his guitars at the studio. So, if you need a high quality, beautiful sounding guitar, check him out!
  • Patricia West
    RE/MAX Alliance
    This is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy Downtown Huntsville's square and the surrounding blocks where this free pop up putt putt course is located. Putters and balls can be found at various locations and it is so much fun to see all the different holes that are sponsored by and decorated by local businesses. There are 32 holes this year.

    Pick up scorecards and golf balls at Harrison Brothers Hardware, Sam & Greg's Pizzeria, and UG White. Bring your own putter or borrow one and play the course.June 15, 2018 - June 25, 2018. This will be recurring daily at local businesses in Downtown Huntsville. Time is sunrise to sunset. There is no admission charged. See the map below for the course layout.
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    For those of you that have grown up in Huntsville I am sure at some point you have dined at Terry's Pizza. Established in 1959 this local restaurant enjoyed almost a "Superstar" status with a huge fan base during its peak. At the height of their popularity in the 1960s they had three restaurants and no other pizza could compare to a Terry's Pizza. They were fabulous!

    Unfortunately, years later when the owner of Terry's Pizza died so did the restaurant.
    A few years ago the Star Market in Five Points began selling the original Terry's Pizza recipe.
    It became a big hit and Terry's Pizza just opened a new location on Bailey Cove Road. Today there are many pizza chains in operation compared to the 1960's. Terry's still makes a great pizza....will it continue to come in first place? That's something you will have to judge for yourself.

    The next time you want to taste the number #1 rated pizza in Huntsville during the 60s....drop by Terry's on Bailey Cove Road for a slice of pie.....You never know...that huge fan base of the past may just return for the next generation of Pizza lovers! Arrivederci....
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    One of South Huntsville's best little Italian Restaurants you will find is The Boot Pizzeria.
    "The Boot" as locals refer to it is probably as close as you'll get to Little Italy in Huntsville. It is owned and operated by an Italian family. The food is very good and the staff friendly. The place is nothing fancy but a favorite with the locals.

    On the weekends there is usually live music provided by musicians strumming away on their acoustic guitars. There is a large mural on the wall that feels like you are sitting outdoors in Venice.

    The Boot is known for their superb Pizzas. They have every kind of Pizza you can think of including a Smoked Salmon Pizza. The menu features many different Italian dishes including an Eggplant Parmigiana that is out of this world. They also serve more traditional sides including Bruschetta and Crostino Con Prosciutto. If you love fast food one of the favorites is Italian Ragu Fries.

    The large bar that covers the entire wall serves an assortment of beers and alcoholic beverages. There are tables set up where you may dine indoors or outdoors on the patio. When you're in the mood for some good Italian food but prefer a casual atmosphere you might want to check out The Boot Pizzeria. They are located at 11505 Memorial Parkway SW.
  • Huntsville, AL
    The City of Huntsville has been known for many things over the course of its history. In the early days, the sleepy little town was primarily known for its cotton production. In later years, Huntsville saw major expansion and became known as Rocket City, USA because of its affiliation with rocket development and testing.

    Over the years NASA and Huntsville have played a large role in the development of the Saturn booster and manned missions to the moon. Then came Skylab, the Space Shuttle and finally the Space Station orbiting the earth today. These advanced technologies could have not existed without the development and testing by those high tech aerospace companies. Many of those companies are located right here in Huntsville's Cummings Research Park. Cummings Research Park is the second largest research and development location in the US and the fourth largest worldwide.

    It began in 1961 with land acquisition by Milton Cummings, President of Brown Engineering.
    In 1962 Milton's successor Joseph Moquin with the support of German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun officially launched Huntsville Research Park. Milton Cummings located Brown Engineering there to become the first company to have its headquarters based in the new Research Park. In 1973 after the passing of Milton Cummings the park changed its name to Cummings Research Park. The park is home to over 300 high technology firms. It employs 26,000 employees and over 12,500 students. The park is made up of Aerospace, Defense, Engineering, Biotech, Advanced Manufacturing, Software Development, Information Technologies and Cyber Security firms.

    The park has continued to expand over the years and is now approaching 4,000 acres.
    It is home to some of the brightest minds in the country and is a major contributor to the development and testing of new technologies today and exciting technologies for the future.
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    Valley Hill Country Club is located in South Huntsville in the Jones Valley area. It is the only 27 hole golf course in North Alabama with beautiful Green Mountain as its backdrop. Originally founded in 1963 as Willowbrook Country Club it hosted some of golfs greatest including the likes of Lee Trevino, Tom Watson and Huntsvilles own Stewart Link.

    In the 70's Willowbrook was changed to Valley Hill Country Club and hosted many Pro Celebrity Tournaments. Some of the prominent celebrities included Lee Majors, George Lindsey, Roger Ward, Frank Cady, Tige Andrews, Forrest Tucker and Apollo 13 Astronaut John Swigert. Famous rocker Alice Cooper has also played Valley Hills a time or two when in town for a concert.

    It features over 60 bunkers and multiple water features to test your skill across the three - 9 hole courses. Valley Hill offers a beautiful newly refurbished club house. The clubhouse has a Pro Shop, two dining rooms, private meeting rooms and an elegant ballroom. The grounds also have a 25 yard swimming pool and a kids wading pool for the youngsters family fun. For the members there are bars for your favorite food and beverage and a large patio to sit and relax. Valley Hill is very active in the social scene. There are parties and entertainment all year long. Valley Hills is a great place to enjoy a challenging game of golf then enjoy a fine dinner with friends at the club.
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    For Native Huntsville residents the Monte Sano Cross has always been a source of pride. The huge cross was first erected in 1963. It is made of concrete and is 74 feet high and weighs 38 tons. It was lit at night and could easily be seen for miles when travelling down Governors Drive or from the Burritt Museum. For many years you could also look over at Monte Sano Mountain while travelling down the parkway to see it. The Cross would burn bright at night and was a thing of beauty against the dark backdrop of the mountain. In those days there were few houses on the mountain. Eventually more and more houses were built and the trees began to block the view of the cross. Over the years it fell into disrepair and the lights were no longer visible. It could no longer be seen day or night. For years there were discussions about repairing the Cross but no budget for it.

    In 2014 a local Dentist, Denton Kimbrough and his wife decided to on take on the project and began the restoration process. Dr. Kimbrough was also an elder at Mayfair Church of Christ. After finishing the restoration process the large beautiful cross is now visible . Next time you are driving down the Parkway or Governors Drive especially at night be sure and take a look.
    Once again, the Monte Sano Cross shines brightly like a beacon of hope for all to see and appreciate.
  • Huntsville, AL
    In South Huntsville lies an area known as Lily Flagg. This area was originally known for its cotton production. Every field offered views of white cotton as far as the eye could see. Some of those cotton fields still exist today. In fact, the Lily Flagg Gin still stands but now operates as a carpet and rug company.

    Lily Flagg later became well known for its subdivisions and great schools. In the 50's and 60's things began to change rapidly. The area was about to experience a great building boom. The city of Huntsville annexed the area and began building houses. There were many Rocket Scientists moving to town as Huntsville changed its image from sleepy cotton town to Rocket City, USA. Wernher von Braun and his team of German rocket scientists relocated to Huntsville and put us on the map as Americas headquarters for Rocket Design, Manufacturing, Testing and Space Exploration. As the missions grew so the did number of scientists and engineers relocating here.

    In order to accommodate these families the infrastructure had to change. Schools and homes had to be built. One of the early subdivisions built for these scientists was named Lily Flagg Acres. Most of these homes were built in the late 50's and mid 60's and still a very desirable area to live in today. There is a lot of rocket history in South Huntsville and I am sure there were many discussions about conquering space around the dinner tables back then.

    Most children growing up in this area had fathers that were involved in the Space Program in one form or another. They developed and tested the Saturn V Booster which took our Astronauts to the moon. They were also involved in the development and testing of Sky Lab, the Space Station and the Space Shuttle. Today development of new technologies that will be implemented in Space are being tested here in Huntsville.

    NASA and Redstone Arsenal have continued to attract leading minds from all over the world. This town once known for its cotton production has been transformed into the leader in Science and Space Exploration. It is home to many PHDs, Rocket Scientists and Engineers second to only Silicon Valley in California.

    Now about the name Lily Flagg.... Where did it come from and who was it named after...possibly a wife or daughter of one of those scientists.......well not exactly.

    Lily Flagg was named after a cow. A Jersey Cow to be exact. Lily Flagg was the top butter producer in the world in 1892. She was famous in her own right. She was owned by W.E. Matthews and General Samuel H. Moore of Huntsville. Lily Flagg weighed in at 950 pounds and produced 1047 pounds of butter. Lily Flagg was raised on Monte Sano Dairy and became known by her owners as a cash cow for her production capabilities.

    Today when driving through Lily Flagg its easy to think about Lily out producing all others in the late 1800s with her butter production or putting man on the moon in the late 1900's. Either way the area known as Lily Flagg has something to be very proud of and has left its mark on history.

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