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Huntsville
, Alabama in Madison County

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Also known as:
Huntsvegas
The Rocket City
Watercress Capital of the World
City motto: Star of Alabama
31 active listings near Huntsville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,625,000    1508 Ascent Trl NW
$449,900    1404 NW Ascent Trl
$449,900    1500 Ascent Trl NW
$440,000    4416 Bonnell Dr NW
$429,900    4904 Cotton Row NW
$420,000    1510 Medland Rd NW
$370,000    4014 E Crestview Dr NW
$365,000   * 1015 Crestline Rd NW
$359,900    4314 Hunt Dr NW
$319,900    1201 Woodall Ln NW
$299,900   * 1207 Woodall Ln NW
$250,000    1103 Oster Dr NW
$240,000    1804 Dailey Ter NW
$227,900    1709 Laverne Dr NW
$225,000    1817 Forney Dr NW
$218,000    920 Linwood Dr NW
$199,900   * 1119 Bessemer Rd NW
$199,000    2305 Stanley Dr NW
$175,000    1615 Armstrong St NW
$174,900    2708 Wilson Dr NW
$174,000    4625 Rutledge Dr NW
$165,000    5099 Seven Pine Cir Unit 3
$150,000    3625 N Crestview Dr NW
$150,000    5105 Seven Pine Cir Unit 6
$139,900    1507 McCrary St NW
$125,000   * 4905 Seven Pine Cir Unit 3
$120,000   * 5025 Seven Pine Cir Unit 6
$65,000   * 4901 Cotton Row NW
$50,000    622 Hillmont St NW
$35,000    3633 N Crestview Dr NW
$unknown    4709 Ardmore Dr NW

Interested in fun facts and the history of Huntsville, AL?
Then read on!

Huntsville, Alabama has a rich history with several important historical events. Here are a few notable examples:

1. The Battle of Monrovia - During the Civil War, Union General William S. Rosecrans led his troops into the Huntsville area to capture the Confederate arsenal located in the city. As they approached, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest engaged them in a battle known as the Battle of Monrovia. The Confederates were eventually forced to retreat, and the Union forces took control of Huntsville.

2. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center - Huntsville played a significant role in the United States' early space program. In the 1960s, NASA established the Marshall Space Flight Center in the city to develop rockets and propulsion systems for manned space flights. Many of the early Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs used technology developed at the Marshall Center.

3. The Civil Rights Movement - Huntsville was also a focal point of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. Local activists like Sonnie Hereford III and John Jackson fought against segregation in schools and public spaces. The city was also the site of major protests, including sit-ins at local businesses.

4. Alabama Constitution Village - Located in downtown Huntsville, Alabama Constitution Village is a living history museum that recreates Huntsville as it would have looked in 1819, just before Alabama became a state. Visitors can explore traditional homes, businesses, and government buildings from the time period.

Those are a few of the important historical events that have taken place near Huntsville, Alabama.