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  • The Merrimack Mills

    Front: The Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala
  • Carding Room, Merrimack Mills

    Front: Carding Room, Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
    Back: Carding Room, Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • Spinning Room, Merrimack Mills

    Front: Spinning Room, Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
    Back: Spinning Room, Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • The Merrimack Mills

    Front: The Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala
  • Merrimack Manufacturing Company

    Front: Merrimack Mfg. Co. 100,000 Spindles Huntsville, Ala.
    Chas. L. Lovering, Treas., Boston Jos. J. Bradley, Ast. F. Gordon Cobb, Supt.
  • Dallas Mills

    Front: Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • Library at Dallas Mills

    Front: Library at Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • Dallas Manufacturing Company's Cotton Mills

    Front: Dallas Mfg. Co's Cotton Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • The Dallas Mills

    Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • Dallas Cotton Mills

    Front: Dallas Cotton Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
    Back: Dallas Cotton Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • The Dallas Mills

    Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala.
  • Parkway Shopping Center

    Back: PARKWAY SHOPPING CENTER, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
    One of the South's most modern shopping conveniences, featuring 35 stores and parking for 2,200 cars. Seen prominently in this picture is the G. C. Murphy Store, one of the newest and largest in the South. Also seen is H & H Walgreen, a completely modern self-service drug store.
  • Huntsville Mfg. Co.

    Front: Huntsville Mfg. Co., Huntsville, Alabama. One of the South's Largest Textile Mills.
  • The Wernher von Braun Civic Center

    Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, The Wernher von Braun Civic Center.
  • Clement Clay Bridge

    Back: CLEMENT CLAY BRIDGE located twelve miles south of Huntsville, Alabama. Across the Tennessee River. It is the scene of old Ditto landing where material was unloaded for many ante-bellum homes.
  • Wildcat Still Atop Green Mountain

    Back: NATURE TRAIL, Atop Green Mountain Near Huntsville, Alabama
    Tourists find this Wildcat Still interesting and informative. A.B.C. supervised construction, complete and typical of many Family Factories operating locally. Tourism rates Alabama's third largest industry. Top two are probably Bootlegging and Federally cosponsored Urban Renewal (Downtown Demolition), depending on local election results.
  • Clement Clay Bridge

    Back: CLEMENT CLAY BRIDGE. This bridge across the Tennessee River is located 12 miles south of Huntsville, Alabama, on route 231.
  • Spectacular View From Monte Sano State Park

    Back: A spectacular view from Monte Sano State Park near Huntsville, Alabama.
  • 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.
  • Monte Sano View of Huntsville

    Back: Huntsville, Alabama. In this picture (taken from Monte Sano) you can almost see the new housing developments springing up.