August 17, 2013
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Rev. Ronnie Lowry
3225 Plymouth street
Jacksonville, fl 32205
http://www.alabama-travel.com
Huntsville & Decatur
The Huntsville area is rich in history and technology. Alabama’s fourth-largest city is loaded with museums and cultural opportunities, while nearby Decatur offers outdoor recreation and historic attractions, including Victorian-era neighborhoods and a self-guided Civil War tour.
On this page: What To See & Do
U.S. Space & Rocket Center
See the historic Saturn V rocket and exhibits about the space program's past, present and future at this fully interactive museum.Decatur Civil War Walking Tour
Enjoy a historic, self-guided walking tour of Decatur’s Civil War sites.Huntsville Botanical Garden
Spread over 112 lush acres, the Huntsville Botanical Garden boasts 14 themed herb gardens and 675 varieties of day lilies.Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
Complete with an observation building, walking trails and an interpretive center, this refuge offers plenty of wildlife viewing.Point Mallard Park
Located in nearby Decatur, Point Mallard Park features a popular water park, year-round golf, campgrounds and a sports facility.Princess Theatre
With a series of renovations over the past few years, the Princess has become a popular place for music events.Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
Hampton Cove is the northern terminus of the RTJ Trail, featuring 54 holes and the only Robert Trent Jones layout without a single bunker.Town of Mooresville
This 1818 village is the state's oldest incorporated town and features a post office with pre-Civil War call boxes.Where To Stay
Embassy Suites Hotel & Spa
This downtown Huntsville hotel and spa is adjacent to the Von Braun Center and only a minute from Hampton Cove Golf Course.U.S. Space & Rocket Center RV Park
The RV park features 27 lots, Wi-Fi, full power and water hookups, laundry and bathrooms.Dogwood Manor
Experience Southern hospitality in an elegant English atmosphere. Dogwood Manor is perfect for business travelers and honeymooners.Where To Eat
Cotton Row Restaurant
Seasonal and local ingredients dictate the menu at James Boyce's Cotton Row, which is housed in an 1821 historic building.Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q
Credited with creating white barbecue sauce, Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q has grown from a makeshift table to three locations.Albany Bistro
Albany Bistro combines modern comfort and classic taste, from the food to the décor. They also use seasonal, locally grown ingredients.Simp McGhee’s
Simp McGhee’s serves a variety of Cajun-inspired seafood and beef dishes in a quaint, elegant atmosphere.Area Map
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