John Hunt made his way through the foothills of the Smoky Mountains searching
for a big spring of clear fresh water he'd heard about through Indian tales.
He built his home near the spring in 1805. Other settlers soon followed
him and in 1810, the town that had sprung up became known as Twickingham after the English home of the poet Alexander Pope. Anti-British sentiment was so high in
1811 that the name was changed to honor the first settler. It became known as Huntsville
Big Spring Park
Huntsville is a medium sized city with a population approximating 170,000. It's located in north Alabama among the foothills of the Smoky's. Huntsville is known as the "Rocket City". Werner Von Braun, and 117 other German rocket scientists, were moved here in 1950 to take up residency at Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville was no longer a small town. It grew and flourished as the era of technology got its start, in a sleepy little mill town of 16,000.
Regions Bank Building ~ Only original building still on the square
The team of rocket scientists, led by Von Braun, developed the first
American rocket in Huntsville. This is the same rocket, the Redstone,
that successfully launched Alan Shepard into a 15 minute orbit of the
earth, 3 years later in 1962. Huntsville is home to the George C. Marshall
Space and Flight Center, Space Camp and the US Army's Missile Command.
Old Train Depot
Huntsville, Alabama, in fact all of North Alabama, has so much to offer.
It has the South's highest annual median income at $29,400 and has been
listed as one of the top 15 medium sized cities in the United States to
live in. Grissom High School has been rated in the top ten high
schools in the nation. After all, the schools in Huntsville certainly
are educating future rocket scientists.
Swann Bridge,an area covered bridge and the covered bridge on top of Green Mountain
The many lakes in the area
have made this a fisherman's paradise. Our bass are big and plentiful.
The state parks in north Alabama are well suited to camping and hiking.
There are mountains, canyons, and even waterfalls to happen upon.
Many of the area towns pre date the Civil War.
An old church just off the square
Huntsville has much to offer everyone. There is history, technology, nature and some of the best people in the world. Come on down and visit us!
One of the many angels in Maple Hill Cemetary
The majority of these pictures were taken by Pat Corkery. He is an award winning photographer with Lockheed Martin Astronautics, and, my husband. A couple of them were taken by me.
Links to Huntsville and North Alabama
Tennessee Valley Hiking Trails
City of Huntsville Home Page
US Space Camp
Big Spring Jam
Award winning picture by Patrick Corkery
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"The thing that is important, is the thing that is not seen"
Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Graphics by Kathie
On this Huntsville Alabama page I've tried to show you some of my favorite sites in Huntsville Alabama. Come back often to this Huntsville Alabama page and I will change my pictures as the seasons change. The people of Huntsville Alabama are very proud of their city. They like to call it Huntsville, not like the rest of Alabama, Alabama. Huntsville is a most progressive city. Huntsville Alabama is the home to many of those involved in the space industry. There is astronaut training at the George C. Marshall space center here in Huntsville Alabama. I hope you enjoy my page, my virtual tour of Huntsville Alabama.
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