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Alabama Nursery Booklet, 1901
Business, Tours and Industry -
Alabama School Laws, 1940 [Not digitized]
Reprinted from Alabama School Laws (1940 reprinted from Code of Alabama (258 pages)) -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
ALABAMA SPACE & ROCKET CENTER. A 1.9 million dollar, State-owned science exhibit containing Exhibit Building, Rocket Area, Apollo-Saturn V Moon Rocket, Moon Crater and Missile Area. Features 50 audience participation exhibits describing rocket propulsion, living in space, Apollo lunar landing and story of the universe. Located within city limits of Huntsville, Alabama. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER. America's Largest Missile and Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base. Huntsville, Alabama 35807. The towering 200 foot Saturn I space vehicle is the landmark of the new Alabama Space and Rocket Center. Designed to tell the story of man's past, present, and future efforts to explore space for peaceful purposes, the Center features fifty audience participation exhibits and numerous pieces of space equipment. The thirty-five acre complex is located five miles west, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER. America's Largest Missile and Space Exhibit. Tranquility Base. Huntsville, Alabama 35807. The Alabama Space and Rocket Center is the largest missile and space exhibit in the world. It was dedicated by the citizens of Alobama to those Americans who made it possible for man to walk on the moon and to explore the universe; and to the youth of America who will utilize space technology for the benefit of mankind. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER
America's Largest Missile and Space Exhibit. Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama 35807.
The full-size Apollo Saturn V moon rocket is one of the feature attractions at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. The five huge rocket engines develop seven and one half million pounds of thrust and consume propellents at the rate of 5,000 gallons per second. The complete vehicle - longer than a baseball field - can be viewed close up by the visitor. The Alabama Space and Rocket Center tells the story of man's past, present, and future efforts to explore space for peaceful purposes. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER. America's Largest Missile and Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama 35807. The Rocket Park consists of the world's largest collection of rockets and space vehicles on display to the general public. From left to right, visitors view the Mercury / Atlas , Mercury / Redstone, Jupiter, V-2, Juno II, Saturn I, Redstone, Jupiter C. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: The Alabama Space and Rocket Center contains the world's largest collection of missiles, rockets, and space vehicles. A full scale Apollo Saturn V moon rocket is exhibited in a horizontal position and is one of the featured attractions on the 35 acre complex. The exhibition Center is owned and operated by the State of Alabama and is opened every day, located west of downtown Huntsville on Alabama Highway 20. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER. America's largest Missile and Space Exhibit. Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama 35807. The Alabama Space and Rocket Center is the largest missile and space exhibit in the world. It was dedicated by the citizens of Alabama to those Americans who made it possible for man to walk on the moon and to explore the universe; and to the youth of America who will utilize space technology for the benefit of mankind. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER
America's Largest Missile and Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35807.
The Alabama Space and Rocket Center is the largest missile and space exhibit in the world. It was dedicated by the citizens of Alabama to those Americans who made it possible for man to walk on the moon and to explore the universe; and to the youth of America who will utilize space technology for the benefit of mankind. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER, Earth's Largest Space Exhibit. Tranquility Base, Huntsville. Alabama 35807.
This moon rock sample is displayed at Earth's largest space exhibit. It was collected on the moon by Apollo II astronauts. It is believed to be over 3 billion years old, and weighs 4.9 ounces. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER, Huntsville. Ala.
The Earth's Largest Space Museum offers an unrivaled display of American rocketry. The Spacedome theater and a tour of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center complete a day of family fun and education. The center Is home of the United States Space Camp. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
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Earth's Largest Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base, Huntsville. Alabama 35807.
The Alabama Space and Rocket Center is the largest missile and space eihibit in the world. It was dedicated by the citizens of Alabama to those Americans who made it possible for man to walk on the moon and to explore the universe; and to the youth of America who will utilize space technology for the benefit of mankind. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Front: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER
The AIabama Space and Rocket Center contains the world's largest collection of missiles, rockets, and space vehicles. A full scale Apollo Saturn V moon rocket it exhibited in a horizontal position and it one of the featured attractions on the 35-acre complex. The exhibition Center it owned and operated by the State of Alabama and is opened every day. Located west of downtown Huntsville on Alabama Highway 20. -
Alabama Space and Rocket Center Exhibits
Back: Spaceships, moon buggies, rocket engines and exhibits about space travel fill the multi-million dollar Alabama Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. The new space center, World's largest missile and space exhibit, highlights the equipment used by U. S. astronauts to explore the moon. The Center is located west of Huntsville on Highway 20, and operates seven days a week. -
Alan Turing in 1951
Alan Turing in 1951, at the time of his election to the Royal Society. -
Alan Turing's office
Alan Turing's office at Hut 8, Bletchley Park. Depicts his desk, various wall decorations, and a filing cabinet. -
Albert Pick Motel
Back: ALBERT PICK MOTEL, 2901 Memorial Parkway N. W., U. S. 72 - 231 - 431, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Phone: 539-3/11 - Teletype: HTVL ALA-8512
125 air-conditioned rooms, all with television, 24-hour telephone service. Heated swimming pool. Restaurant. Ideal meeting facilities. Free parking. Children free under 12. -
Albertville Train Depot, built 1892
Marshall Co. - Site #1, E. Main St. & Railroad tracks, Albertville, Alabama -
Alda Mae Speith Hall Dedication Materials, 1969
This folder contains an invitation from Livingston University, a Speech, and a correspondence and an index of events. -
Alex McCool.
Interview between Bob Ward and Alex McCool. Topic covered included Wernher von Braun's interactions with Marshall personnel as well as how history will interpret von Braun. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Allison-Hewlett House
Madison Co. - Maysville Site #5, Winchester Road -
Along Road Madaloni-Aureola.
Photograph number 497. This photograph shows the view from the road between Maddaloni, Italy, which at the time was located in the Province of Caserta but now is in the Province of Forsinone, and Airola, Italy, located in the Province of Benevento. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Along Road Madaloni-Aureola.
Photograph number 498. This photograph shows the view from the road between Maddaloni, Italy, which at the time was located in the Province of Caserta but now is in the Province of Forsinone, and Airola, Italy, located in the Province of Benevento. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Along Road Madaloni-Aureola.
Photograph number 499. This photograph shows the view from the road between Maddaloni, Italy, which at the time was located in the Province of Caserta but now is in the Province of Forsinone, and Airola, Italy, located in the Province of Benevento. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.