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Huntsville-Madison County Jetport
Back: HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY JETPORT (Carl Jones Field)
Located approximately 15 miles from Huntsville, Ala. on Highway 20, the Jetport and Skycenter are totally new airport concepts. This complex includes airport, terminal, hotel, office center, restaurants, golf course, shops and 1,200 acres of prime industrial land. -
Clement C. Clay Bridge
Front: Clement C. Clay Bridge over Tennessee River near Huntsville, Ala.
Back: CLEMENT C. CLAY BRIDGE, This magnificent structure over the Tennessee River is a few miles out of Huntsville on the newly paved "Airline Highway" to Birmingham, Ala., and all points south. -
George Houston Bridge
Front: George Houston Bridge across Tennessee River at Guntersville, Ala., Highway U.S. 241 Florida Short Route -
Gibson's Pit Bar B-Q
Back: GIBSON'S BAR-B-Q. Bar-B-Q Pork - Beef - Chicken and Brunswick Stew - Homemade Pie. 3409 Memorial Parkway S.W., Huntsville, Alabama. Curb Service - Highway 231 - Catering Service. Phone 536-4751. Mr. & Mrs. Paul O. Hampton, owners & operators -
Gibson's Pit Bar B-Q
Back: GIBSON'S BAR B-Q. Bar-B-Q Pork - Beef - Chicken and Brunswick Stew. Memorial Parkway S., HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Highway 231, Phone JEfferson 6-4751. Paul O. Hampton, Owner -
Huntsville Municipal Airport
Front: Huntsville, Municipal Airport
Back: Huntsville Municipal Airport, Huntsville, Alabama. Huntsville is the home of the famous Redstone Arsenal, world's largest rocket and guided missile research and development center. -
State School
Front: State School, Huntsville, Alabama -
Morton Hall, University of Alabama, Huntsville Campus
Back: University of Alabama, Huntsville Campus, Norton [sic] Hall in the Fall. -
Electronic Manufacturers' Agents Corporate Office
Back: ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS Corporate Office, 309 Jordan Lane, N.W. - Huntsville, Alabama 35805, (205) 830-4030 (800) 633-2920. A unique 50' x 100' log cabin fashioned of 100 year-old timbers is fast becoming the trademark of this dynamic sales organization. -
Wisdom Falls
Front: WISDOM FALLS. 45 FT., NEAR HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -
The Twin Falls on Monte Sano
Front: THE TWIN FALLS ON MONTE SANO, HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -
Inspiration Point
Front: INSPIRATION POINT, MONTE SANO MOUNTAIN, ELEVATION 2,000 FT., NEAR HUNTSVILLE, ALA -
Vanishing Falls
Front: VANISHING FALLS, MONTE SANO, HUNTSVILLE. ALA. -
Monte Sano State Park Cabin and Public Lodge
Front: H-4-Public Lodge and one of the Cabins, Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. Back: The Public Lodge and the modern fully equipped stone cabins in Monte Sano State Park are built entirely of stone obtained from the vast quantities of this stone on Monte Sano. -
Beautiful Monte Sano Falls
Front: Beautiful Monte Sano Falls, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Scenic Drive to Monte Sano
Front: Scenic Drive to Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, Ala. - 12 -
Florida Short Line from Monte Sano
Front: Florida Short Line from Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, ALA. -
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. -
Highway Across Monte Sano Near Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Highway Across Monte Sano Near Huntsville, Ala. -
View from Monte Sano State Park
Front: View from Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. -
Scenic Drive to Monte Sano
Front: Scenic Drive to Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, Ala. -
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. -
Inspiration Point - Monte Sano Mountain
Front: Inspiration Point - Monte Sano Mountain - Huntsville, Alabama
Back: Compliments of Monroe Printing Company, Huntsville, Alabama
It's a Beautiful World in Huntsville -
Highway to Monte Sano State Park
Front: Highway to Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, ALA.
Cline 1-2-86 -
Burritt Museum
Front: Burritt Museum, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: Burritt Museum is located on top of Monte Sano Mountain and is one of the outstanding attractions in the area. -
Burritt Museum
Back: BURRITT MUSEUM
Monte Sand Mountain. Huntsville. Ala.
Former home of Dr W. H. Burritt, donated to city of Huntsville. Built in 1937 in unusual structure of Maltese Cross, and insulated with bales of straw. Situated on Round Top, highest point of 167 acre tract giving magnificent view of Huntsville and surrounding area. -
Burritt Museum
Back: BURRITT MUSEUM
This unique building it located on Round Top Mountain near Huntiville. Ala. This property was given to the city by Dr. Burritt, a world traveler whose collections of oddities can now be viewed by the public. Among the rarities are a bed owned by a King of Spain and a mantle of Chittem Wood. -
Parlor at Burritt Museum
Back: PARLOR AT BURRITT MUSEUM, Monte Sano Mountain, Huntiville. Ala.
Over Adams Mantle is shown oil portrait of donor, Dr. W. H. Burritt. Contents include imported lace curtains and drapes, original furniture such at old Steinwey piano, music box. and collection of Wedgwood plaques and statuary. -
Parlor at Burritt Museum
Back: BURRITT MUSEUM on Monte Sano Mountain, Huntsville. Alabama
Many of the furnishings of this formal parlor were collected by Dr. William Burritt during some of his numerous trips to foreign countries. His portrait hangs over the beautiful Adam Mantel which originally graced the parlor of the Burritt home place on Eustis Avenue in downtown Huntsville. -
Burritt Museum
Back: Burritt Museum, Atop Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama -
Beautiful View from Monte Sano State Park
Front: H-14-Beautiful View from Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Ala. -
Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama
Back: Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama -
Rocket City Astronomical Association
Back: ROCKET CITY ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION, MONTE SANO STATE PARK, HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA
Huntsville it the home of Redstone Arsenal, the world's largest rocket and guided missile research and development center. -
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. -
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. -
Gardiner Cabin at Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Gardiner Cabin at Burritt on the Mountain - a Living Museum (1850). The Gardiner Cabin originally stood in southern Madison County near the Tennessee River. A small one-room cabin, it is typical of slave housing in the Tennessee Valley. -
Aerial view of Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Aerial view of Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum with Jones Valley in the background. -
Arch at Entrance to Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Arch at entrance to Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum, Built by Dr. William Henry Burritt as the entrance to his retirement estate completed in 1938. -
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.