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Spectacular View From Monte Sano State Park
Back: A spectacular view from Monte Sano State Park near Huntsville, Alabama. -
Spacedome Lobby
Back: SPACEDOME LOBBY, Huntsville, Ala. A large Space Shuttle model is dramatically displayed in the lobby of the Spacedome theater which features space and science films. The Spacedome adjoins Earths Largest Space Museum at the Space & Rocket Center. -
Spacedome
Front: Alabama Space & Rocket Center SPACEDOME, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: SPACEDOME THEATER, Huntsville. Ala. The launch of the Space Shuttle fills the 67-foot dome screen at the Alabama Space & Rocket Center. An unequaled sound system adds to the adventure of space travel inside the 280-seat theater adjoining Earth's Largest Space Museum. -
Space Vehicle - Made in Huntsville
Front: Saturn Space Vehicle - Made in Huntsville, Alabama.
Back: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION'S "SATURN" - WORLD'S LARGEST KNOWN ROCKET LAUNCHED FROM CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA ON OCTOBER 27, 1961. -
Space Shuttle Enterprise Lands at Redstone Arsenal Airfield March 13
Back: Space Shuttle Enterprise lands at Redstone Arsenal Airfield March 13, 1978. -
Space Shuttle Challenger Prior to Launch
Back: Kennedy Space Center, FL. Space Shuttle Challenger, Mission 41-B, on pad prior to launch. -
Space Orientation Center
Back: SPACE ORIENTATION CENTER, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama
Unique, historically significant exhibits vividly portray the development of rocketry and space travel in the free-world missile production center. -
Space City Municipal Building
Back: CITY HALL, Huntsville, Alabama, "Space Capital of the Universe" -
Space City Courthouse
Back: MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.
The new multi-million dollar County Court House in downtown Huntsville "Space City, USA" serves the people of Madison County. -
Space Center Holiday Inn
Back: Holiday Inn, SPACE CENTER, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Jordan Lane at University Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama 35805, Phone 205/837-7171
Captain's Table Resturant - Cockpit Lounge, Air Conditioned, Free Color TV - Swimming Pool, Free Holidex Reservations -
Space Capitol Motel
Back: Space Capitol Motel, 4809 Governors Drive, W., Huntsville. Alabama 35805.
Swimming Pool - Television - Conference Suite - Restaurant - Self Dial Phones - Free Limousine Service to and from Airport.
Call 205 - 837-1670 Collect for Reservations. On the Jetport Highway - Routes Alt. 72 and Ala. 20 -
Space Capital of the Universe
Front: Welcome! Space Capital of the Universe, Huntsville, Alabama.
Back: WELCOME TO HUNTSVILLE! Huntsville, Ala. is the home of Redstone Arsenal, where the Army Ballistic Missile Agency is located. Also the Army Ordnance Guided Missile School. -
Sorghum Furnace at Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Sorghum Furnace at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Southern farmers boiled down the juice from their sorghum cane crops in furnaces to make a pure, amber colored syrup. In the late 19th century, sorghum was the most popular sweetener in the South. -
Soldiers Monument
Front: Soldiers Monument. Huntsville, Ala. -
Smith-Williams Log House
Back: Smith-Williams Log House at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum (1900). The Smith-Williams house originally stood on the eastern base of Monte Sano Mountain. It is a typical home of a subsistence farm family in the hills of North Alabama in 1900. -
Skycenter
Back: Skycenter, Huntsville, Alabama 35806, (205) 741-2300
A CITY WITHIN ITSELF! Luxury Hotel, Exciting Dining, 18 Hole Golf Course, Office Services, Shops, Cap & Goggles Lounge, Entertainment. -
Sheraton Motor Inn
Back: SHERATON MOTOR INN, 4404 University Drive (72W), Huntsville, Alabama, Phone: (205) 837-3250. In the Heart of The Rocket City. -
Sheraton Motor Inn
Back: SHERATON MOTOR INN, 4404 University Drive (72W), Huntsville, Alabama, Phone: (205) 837-3250. Convenient to Jetport, Research Facilities, Redstone Arsenal and Marshall Flight Center -
Sheraton Inn
Back: Sheraton Inn, Huntsville.
SHERATON MOTELS & INNS WORLDWIDE, 4404 UNIVERSITY DR. HUNTSVILLE AL 35805, 205/837-3250. For reservations call 800/325-3535.
The Sheraton Inn-Huntsville is operated by Harley Hotels, Inc. under a license issued by Sheraton Inns, inc. -
Shelby Motel
Back: SHELBY MOTEL, Memorial Parkway, on U. S. Highways 231, 431 & 72 North. Inside city limits. Huntsville, Alabama. Phone Jefferson 2-2625. Air Conditioned, Electric Heat, Television, Ceramic Baths, Wall to Wall Carpets. Nineteen Rooms. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. Shelby P. Taylor. Morrison Restaurant nearby. -
Shelby Motel
Back: SHELBY MOTEL, North Memorial Parkway, On U. S. Highway 231, 431 & 72 North, Inside City Limits, Huntsville, Alabama, Phone 534-2625
Air Conditioned, Electric Heat, Television, Ceramic Tile Baths, Wall-to-Wall Carpets - Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. Shelby P. Taylor. Adjacent to Restaurant - Nineteen Rooms. -
Shelby Motel
Back: Shelby Motel, Memorial Parkway, On U.S. Highways 231, 431 & 72 North, inside city limits, HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA, Phone Jefferson 2-2625
Air conditioned, Electric Heat, Ceramic Tile Baths, Wall to Wall Carpets, Attractive TV Lounge. Restaurant nearby. Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Shelby P. Taylor. -
Sergeant Guided Missile
Front: Sergeant Guided Missile, Redstone Arsenal.
Back: SERGEANT GUIDED MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.
Measuring about 30 feet in length, the Army's Sergeant is a surface-to-surface, solid propellant, ballistic guided missile possessing a very high degree of reliability and accuracy. Also highly mobile, it can be quickly emplaced and fired by a very small crew, under all conditions of weather and terrain, delivering a nuclear blow far behind enemy lines. Its highly accurate guidance system is invulnerable to ony known means of enemy counter-measures. -
Sergeant Guided Missile
Front: Sergeant Guided Missile, Redstone Arsenal.
Back: SERGEANT GUIDED MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.
Measuring about 30 feet in length, the Army's Sergeant is a surface-to-surface, solid propellant, ballistic guided missile possessing a very high degree of reliability and accuracy. Also highly mobile, it can be quickly emplaced and fired by a very small crew, under all conditions of weather and terrain, delivering a nuclear blow far behind enomy lines. Its highly accurate guidance system is invulnerable to any known means of enemy counter-measures. -
Second Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Second Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Second Courthouse
Front: County Court House, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Second Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Second Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Second County Courthouse
Front: County Court House - Huntsville, Alabama -
Scenic Views Near Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Scenic Views Near Huntsville, Ala.
Back: No. 1. Gorgeous Scenic Drive to Huntsville.
No. 2, Inspiration Point, 2000 feet elevation, overlooking Huntsville.
No. 3, "Over the Top." Monte Sano Mountain, 2000 feet elevation, overlooking Huntsville, Ala. -
Scenic Drive to Monte Sano
Front: Scenic Drive to Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, Ala. - 12 -
Scenic Drive to Monte Sano
Front: Scenic Drive to Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, Ala. -
Scene on Franklin Street
Front: Scene on Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala. -
Scene on Flint River
Front: Scene on Flint River, Huntsville, Ala. -
Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama
Back: Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama -
Scale Model of Apollo Saturn V
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama.
Scale model of the Apollo/Saturn V moon rocket on exhibit at the World's Largest space exhibit. -
Saturn V Test Stand
Front: MSFC
Back: The first flight Saturn V booster is shown being hauled into a giant test stand at NASA - MarshalI Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama (Redstone Arsenal). The booster will be captive fired here. Stage's five F-1 engines produce 7.5 million pounds thrust. -
Saturn V Launch
Back: This Is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo/Saturn V vehicle, used to place man on the moon. The Saturn V vehicle, developing 7.6 million pounds thrust, was developed under the direction of the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. -
Saturn I Space Vehicle
Back: A Saturn I space vehicle, developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville, Ala., is launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla. The Saturn I weighs more than a million pounds at liftoff, and generates a maximum of 32,000,000 horsepower. It is a fore-runner of the Saturn V moon rocket being developed by MSFC. Huntsville.