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Uprated Saturn I Launch at Cape Kennedy
Back: The second Uprated Saturn I launch vehicle (designated AS-203) stands on the launch pad at Cape Kennedy. Blunt nosecone replaced the Apollo spacecraft for this special flight. This was a liquid hydrogen test to determine how liquid hydrogen reacted in space. Television comeras were in the top of the second stage's liquid hydrogen tank. The Saturn was developed at MSFC, Huntsville, AIabama. -
Uprated Saturn I Launch Vehicle
Back: The Uprated Saturn I launch vehicle (SA-202) is surrounded by the service structure on the launch pad at the NASA - Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Marshall Center, Huntsville, Ala., developed the Saturn launch vehicle. -
Vanishing Falls
Front: VANISHING FALLS, MONTE SANO, HUNTSVILLE. ALA. -
View from Monte Sano State Park
Front: View from Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. -
View from Monte Sano State Park
Front: View from Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. -
View from Monte Sano State Park
Front: View from Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. -
View of Downtown Huntsville
Back: VIEW OF DOWNTOWN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. The Madison County Court House in distance. -
View of Downtown Huntsville from Big Spring Park
Back: VIEW OF DOWNTOWN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.
Looking from Big Springs Park - Seen are the new buildings in the Municipal Center and the Madison County Court House. -
View of Huntsville Hilton from Big Spring Park
Back: THE HUNTSVILLE HILTON, 401 Williams Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama 35801, Phone: (205) 533-1400
Located adjacent to the Von Braun Civic Center. 288 luxurious guest rooms, 8 beautifully appointed meeting rooms designed especially for conventions, capable of handling groups from 10 to 900 persons. Two exciting lounges and two excellent restaurants. Outdoor pool surrounded by lovely native flowers, -
Visit the Mountains Near Huntsville, Alabama
Front: Visit the Mountains Near Huntsville, Alabama.
Go up into the mountains
Upon a a sunlit lane,
To drink from Nature's fountains
And be refreshed again. -
W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College
Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. W. H. Green Memorial Library (1953) -
W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College
Front: Oakwood College
Back: OAKWOOD COLLEGE, Huntsville, Alabama, W. H. Green Memorial Library -
W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College
Back: The W. H. Green Hall. Oakwood College, Huntsville, Ala., built in 1956 of brick colonial architectural design, contains the Behavioral Science and Religion Department. The book store is housed in the east wing. -
W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College
Back: The W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Ala., built in 1969, contains offices for the United Student Movement and the Student Development. On the ground level there is a Student Recreation Center. The upper level houses the cafeteria, administrative offices and Student and Faculty lounges. -
Wake Robin Motel
Front: Wake Robin Motel, Huntsville, Ala., 1 Mile North on U. S. 231
Back: WAKE ROBIN MOTEL, One Mile North on U.S. Highway 231, Huntsville, Ala. Air conditioned optional. Modern and Quiet. "Comfort without Extravagance". Phone 9146. -
Washington Street & Court Square
Front: Washington Street & Court Square, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street at Night, Looking North
Front: Huntsville, Ala.
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, WASHINGTON STREET AT NIGHT
Huntsville was the scene of these "firsts" in Alabama:
1811 - first town incorporated
1812 - first Masonic Lodge chartered
1816 - first bank incorporated
1819 - first state constitution drafted
1819 - first governor inaugurated
1819 - first session of state legislature held
1824 - first cotton mill erected
1965 - first in "Outer Space, U.S.A." -
Washington Street at Night, Looking South
Front: Washington Street at Night, Looking South, Huntsville, Alabama -
Washington Street Looking North
Front: Washington Street Looking North, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Washington Street, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Washington Street, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Street Scene - Huntsville, Ala. -
Weeden Homestead
Front: The Weeden Homestead, Huntsville, Alabama. "Bandana Ballads" -
Weeden House
Front: Weeden House, Home of Howard Weeden, Huntsville, Ala. -
Weekly Prayer Card, undated
This folder contains correspondence, postcards and prayer cards offering condolences. -
Welcome to Huntsville. Missile and Space Capital.
Front: Welcome to Huntsville. Missile and Space Capital.
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Welcome to the "Outer Space Capitol, USA" - a progressive and friendly metropolis. -
Wildcat Still Atop Green Mountain
Back: NATURE TRAIL, Atop Green Mountain Near Huntsville, Alabama
Tourists find this Wildcat Still interesting and informative. A.B.C. supervised construction, complete and typical of many Family Factories operating locally. Tourism rates Alabama's third largest industry. Top two are probably Bootlegging and Federally cosponsored Urban Renewal (Downtown Demolition), depending on local election results. -
William H. Councill Hall
Front: "WILLIAM H. COUNCILL HALL". GIRLS DORMITORY. ALABAMA STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL INSTITUTE. NORMAL ALABAMA -
Wisdom Falls
Front: WISDOM FALLS. 45 FT., NEAR HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -
Y.M.C.A.
Front: Y.M.C.A., Huntsville, Ala. -
Y.M.C.A. Building
Front: Y.M.C.A. Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Zeus Missile
Back: ARMY'S ZEUS MISSILE AGAINST AN OLD SOUTHERN BACKGROUND
A Zeus Missile - part of the Army's Nike-X Anti-Missile System - is posed in front of the Goddard House at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., home of the U. S. Army Missile Command. The Goddard House is an old plantation house taken over by the Army when the Arsenal was established near Huntsville in 1941.