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State:
Alabama
City:
Huntsville
Huntsville is a city centrally
located in the northernmost part of the U.S. state of Alabama. It is located
in Madison County and extends west into neighboring Limestone county. Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County,
and is now the second
largest city in Alabama. The 2000 census estimated Huntsville's population at 158,216, while in 2008,
the estimated population grew to 176,645. The Huntsville Metropolitan
Area's population was estimated at
395,645.
John Hunt first settled in
the location in 1805. It was named Twickenham after Alexander Pope's English home at the request of LeRoy Pope.
However, the town was
renamed "Huntsville" on November 25, 1811 after its first settler. It has grown
across nearby hills and along the Tennessee River, adding textile mills, then munitions factories, to become a major city, including NASA's Marshall Space Flight
Center and the United States Army Aviation and
Missile Command nearby at the Redstone Arsenal. The National Trust for Historic
Preservation named Huntsville to its
"America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations for 2010"
list.
In 1811, Huntsville became
the first incorporated town in Alabama. However, the recognized "birth" year of
the city is 1805, the year of John Hunt's arrival. The city's sesquicentennial anniversary was held in 1955 and the bicentennial was celebrated in
2005.
During the 1930s, industry
declined in Huntsville due to the Great Depression. Huntsville became known as the Watercress Capital of the World
because of its abundant
harvest in the area. Madison County led Alabama in cotton production during this
time.
On September 8, 1960, U.S.
President Dwight D.
Eisenhower formally dedicated the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville. (NASA had already activated this facility, which is located on Redstone
Arsenal, on July 1 of that year.)
The city is nicknamed
"The Rocket City" for its close history with U.S. space missions.
Huntsville has been important in developing space technology since the 1950s,
when the German scientists headed by Dr. Wernher von Braun, brought to the United States at the end of World War II through Operation
Paperclip, arrived to develop rocketry for
the U.S. Army. Their work included designing the Redstone ballistic
missile, a variant of which, the Juno I, carried the first U.S. satellite and astronauts into
space.
The Saturn V, used by the Apollo program manned Moon missions, was developed at Marshall Space Flight
Center. Huntsville continues to play an important role in the United States'
Space Shuttle and International Space
Station programs. It is estimated that
1 in 13 of Huntsville's population are employed in some engineering field of
work.
As with other areas along
the Cumberland Plateau, the land around Huntsville is karst in nature. The city was founded around the Big Spring, which is a
typical karst spring, and many caves perforate the limestone bedrock underneath the surface, as is common in
karst areas. The headquarters of the National Speleological
Society are located in
Huntsville.
In 2005, Forbes Magazine named the Huntsville-Decatur Combined
Statistical Area as 6th best place in
the nation for doing business, and number one in terms of the number of
engineers per total employment. In 2006, Huntsville dropped to 14th; the
prevalence of engineers was not considered in the 2006
ranking.
Huntsville's legacy in the
space program continues to draw film producers looking for background material
for space-themed films. During the pre-production of the film Apollo 13 (1995), the cast and crew spent time at Space Camp and Marshall Space Flight
Center preparing for their roles. Space Camp
also garnered a mention in the film Stranger than
Fiction and was featured in a 2008
episode of Penn & Teller:
Bullshit! on
NASA.
Income & Housing Costs Numbers:
Estimated median household income in 2008: $46,014 (it
was $41,074 in 2000)
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Huntsville: |
$46,014 |
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Alabama: |
$42,666 |
Estimated median house or
condo value in 2008: $145,800 (it was $95,600 in 2000)
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Huntsville: |
$145,800 |
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Alabama: |
$121,500 |
Median gross rent in
2008: $621.
Dec. 2009 cost of living index in
Huntsville: 82.5 (low, U.S. average is 100)
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above information and photos, click this link:
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