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Sugg Home
Front: Sugg Home, Huntsville, Ala. -
Sunset on Monte Sano
Front: Sunset on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: For a breathtaking view, come to Monte Sano State Park at sunset. The scenes from the mountain are beautiful in the day, too. -
Sunshine Motel
Front: Sunshine Motel, 6 Ml. N. HUNTSVILLE, ALA., HIGHWAY 231-431
Back: 12 Units - Electric Heat - Air-Conditioned - Beauty Rest Mattresses - T. V. in Lounge - Restaurant Adjoining. -
Super Guppy Aircraft
Back: Super Guppy aircraft, operated under NASA contract and owned by Aero-Space Lines, Inc., Van Nuys, Calif. Used to haul Saturn S-IVB stage from West Coast to Cape Kennedy. Also used to carry other large rocket stages and components. -
Tennessee Valley Bank Building, Jefferson Street, Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Tennessee Valley Bank Building, Jefferson Street, Huntsville, Ala. -
Terry Brothers Co. Department Store
Front: Terry Brothers Co. Department Store, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Beirne Home, Erected in 1837
Front: The Bierne [sic] Home, Erected in 1837, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Beirne Home, Erected in 1837
Front: The Bierne [sic] Home, Erected in 1837, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: The Bierne [sic] Home, Erected in 1837, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Back: THE BIG SPRING, Huntsville, Alabama. This spring located near the center of Huntsville, has furnished the water supply of Huntsville since its earliest days, and formed the nucleus for the South's first - and the nation's second - public waterworks system. This space has become world famous. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 50,000,000 gals. Daily.
Back: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 50,000,000 gals. Daily. -
The Big Spring
Front: Big Spring Huntsville, Ala. One Million Gallons per Hour. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 24,000,000 Gallons Per Day. M. R. Murray -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring. Capacity 20,000,000 Gallons Daily. -
The Big Spring
Front: Huntsville "Big Spring," Capacity, 20,000,000 Gallons Daily, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring - Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring - Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Front: Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: This spring is the city's water supply. Estimated flow is 24,000,000 gallons daily and is one block from city square. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. Capacity 24,000,000 Gallons Daily.
Back: John Hunt, the founder of Huntsville, in 1805, was the first white man to build his hut on the banks of Big Spring, and it was from this pioneer that Huntsville takes its name. -
The Big Spring
Front: Big Spring, Huntsville's Water Supply, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Front: A close-up View of the Big Spring, Daily capacity 24,000,000 Gallons, Huntsville, Alabama.
Back: View of the Big Spring from which Huntsville secures its water supply. -
The Big Spring
Front: Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring
Front: A Close Up View of the Big Spring, Huntsville, Alabama
Capacity of Spring 24,000,000 Gallons Daily
Back: John Hunt, the founder of Huntsville, in 1805, was the first white man to build his hut on the banks of Biq Spring, and it was from this pioneer that Huntsville takes its name. -
The Big Spring
Back: THE BIG SPRING, Huntsville, Alabama. Located near the center of town, this spring furnished all the city's water supply from its earliest days until recent years. It formed the nucleus for the South's first - and the nation's second - public waterworks system. Now world famous. -
The Big Spring
Back: The Big Spring - a great watering spot for Indians and later pioneers heading West - was the reason for HUNTSVILLE'S founding more than 150 years ago. It was here that President James Monroe attended ceremonies admitting Alabama into Statehood in 1819. The mother of seven Governors and Rebel Raider, Gen. John Hunt Morgan, Huntsville is today best known as a center of the nation's guided missile development program at Redstone Arsenal. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: THE BIG SPRING, HUNTSVILLE, ALA. Located in the heart of town at the base of a rock wall of some sixty feet. This spring has an output of approximately 23,000,000 gallons daily. It is a world famous landmark. -
The Big Spring & Fourth Courthouse
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. The Big Spring with the Madison County Courthouse in the background. -
The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala.
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring, Source of the South's First Public Waterway
Back: THE BIG SPRING, Huntsville, Alabama. Located near the center of town, this spring furnished all the city's water supply from its earliest days until recent years. It formed the nucleus for the South's first - and the nation's second - public waterworks system. Now world famous. -
The Bradley Home at Merrimack and The Burns Home
Front: The Bradley Home at Merrimack - Huntsville, Ala. - The Burns Home. -
The Bradley Home at Merrimack and The Burns Home
Front: The Bradley Home at Merrimack - The Burns Home - Huntsville, Ala. -
The Burritt Mansion at Burritt on the Mountain
Back: The Burritt Mansion at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Built by Dr. William Henry Burritt for his retirement home atop Round Top Mountain with a commanding view of the City of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley. Completed in 1938, the house is insulated with 2200 bales of wheat straw. -
The Butler Training School
Front: The Butler Training School, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Charles Motel
Front: The Charles Motel, Huntsville, Ala., 2 Miles North of By-pass, on U.S. Highways 231 & 431.
Back: THE Charles MOTEL, THE Charles RESTAURANT, Huntsville, Alabama.
Owned & Operated by Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Miller, Phone JEfferson 6-2524, P.O. Address: Meridianvllle, Alabama -
The Church of the Nativity
Front: The Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Daily Times Building
Front: The Daily Times Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Daily Times Building
Front: The Daily Times Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Dallas Mills
Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Dallas Mills
Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Elks Theatre
Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Elks Theatre
Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala.