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- 3. A major venue in Huntsville hosting concerts, sports, and events, named after a local philanthropic family. (Home of the Havoc)
- 9. The towering rocket that symbolizes Huntsville's key role in the U.S. space program, displayed at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
- 10. The national space agency that conducts space exploration, with significant operations in Huntsville.
- 12. Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- 14. Once a bustling hub for passengers and goods, this historic depot now captures Huntsville's rich railway legacy.
- 16. Part of a statewide golfing paradise, this Huntsville trail is named after a legendary golf course architect.
- 18. Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- 20. Last name of the rocket scientist who played a key role in developing Huntsville’s Space Program
- 22. These trails and paths connect Huntsville's neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas, promoting outdoor activities and conservation.
- 23. A venue for thrilling auto races, providing high-speed entertainment to motorsport fans in Huntsville.
- 26. This historic hardware store has been serving Huntsville since the 19th century.
- 29. Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- 31. This annual Huntsville event combines technology, science, and art, showcasing local innovators and creators in a vibrant downtown celebration.
- 32. Campus 805, a hub for craft beer and entertainment, previously served Huntsville as what educational facility?
- 33. Educational program in Huntsville that offers young aspiring astronauts a taste of life in space.
- 38. Historic home museum in Huntsville known for its collection of antebellum art and architecture.
- 39. A renowned Huntsville dining spot that shares its name with a popular local race, celebrating the city's rich history.
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- 1. Parkway named after the actress born on Huntsville's downtown square, Tallulah
- 2. A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier.
- 4. Huntsville's arsenal that played a pivotal role in developing ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
- 5. interactive children’s museum sparks curiosity and creativity through exhibits on science, art, and exploration.
- 6. Iconic mosaic at First Baptist Church, known for its distinctive artistic style and nickname inspired by kitchen utensils.
- 7. One of the world's largest science parks, this Huntsville landmark fosters innovation across multiple industries.
- 8. Historic Huntsville hotel that once hosted luminaries and now serves as a landmark of bygone elegance.
- 11. This mixed-use development with dining, entertainment, and retail was once a stove manufacturing facility in Huntsville.
- 13. Museum on the mountain that offers a panoramic view of Huntsville, along with historical and environmental exhibits.
- 15. Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars.
- 17. Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- 19. his major waterway forms the southern boundary of Huntsville, offering boating, fishing, and scenic views.
- 21. This space flight center in Huntsville is named after a key figure in the U.S. space program.
- 24. Vocal ensemble in Huntsville known for its powerful performances of both classical and modern choral works. (abv)
- 25. Park This city landmark is a favorite spot for community gatherings and events, known for its natural spring.
- 27. This Huntsville orchestra provides classical and contemporary music performances, enriching the city's cultural landscape.
- 28. Mascot of Huntsville’s beloved hockey team, known for stirring up excitement at games.
- 30. Organization bringing national Broadway tours to Huntsville, offering a slice of New York's theater scene locally. (abv)
- 33. Mascot of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, representing Huntsville's minor league baseball team with spirited enthusiasm.
- 34. A prominent downtown Huntsville art event that transforms sidewalks into stunning canvases.
- 35. State park that offers trails, picnicking, and stunning views over Huntsville.
- 36. Huntsville's oldest cemetery, offering a peaceful stroll through the city's history.
- 37. A popular site for kayaking and nature walks within Huntsville, named for the flint tools found along its banks.
