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The Sweet Sounds of Progress: The Singing River Trail Is On Its Way!

February 15, 2021/in Lead, Development, Government, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

There has been nothing but beautiful music coming from the Singing River Trail project since Dr. John Kvach took over as its first executive director in July. Unveiled last year by the Land Use Committee of Huntsville’s Launch 2035, the Singing River Trail is the committee’s most ambitious legacy project. It connects the North Alabama […]

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Who Needs a Parade? Madison Promises Plenty of Socially Distanced Christmas Cheer

December 3, 2020/in Lead, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — The City of Madison canceled the annual Christmas parade this year due to COVID-19, but it has been replaced with safe, socially distanced events that promise plenty of holiday cheer. Among those events is the first “Cars Under the Stars Christmas Movie Event” at the Madison Stadium; the second annual Christmas Capers, which […]

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Holiday Magic Pass Offers Discounts to Major Huntsville Holiday Activities

November 27, 2020/in News, Entertainment, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Gus Wintzell

Visitors set their sights on Huntsville as a top destination for family travel, outdoor recreation, space history and – around this time of year – a premier vacation spot for holiday revelry. To ease the burden for families to enjoy the wide variety of events without breaking the bank, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors […]

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Trash Pandas to Light Up the Area with Drive-Through Christmas Spectacular

November 10, 2020/in News, Events, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

MADISON — The home of the Rocket City’s “boys of summer” has been transformed into a “Winter Wonderland.” Hundreds of thousands of lights will be on display when the Rocket City Christmas Spectacular comes to Toyota Field this Friday through Jan. 3. Guests can drive through the magical “Santa’s Mountain” themed light show around Toyota […]

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Construction Begins on Alabama A&M Event Center and Arena

October 30, 2020/in Lead, Construction Zone, Education, Events, News, Recreation, Sports/by Gus Wintzell

There’s some hoopla happening on The Hill! After years of anticipation and planning, construction has begun on Alabama A&M’s 132,000-square-foot event center and arena, Turner Construction’s Huntsville office announced Thursday. The new space will include an arena with a 6,000-person capacity, locker rooms, training rooms, an Alabama A&M athletic Hall of Fame, and a kitchen […]

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City Council Approves Funding for Amphitheater

October 22, 2020/in Lead, Entertainment, Government, News, Recreation/by staff reports

Huntsville’s ascent into the global music circuit took another step forward with City Council approval to proceed with plans to build a new 8,000-plus seat amphitheater. Council voted 3-1​ Thursday to authorize the city’s Public Building Authority to move into the construction phase to build a classic Roman-style forum within a municipal park near the […]

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Huntsville Named Inaugural Cohort of Tennessee RiverTowns Program

October 22, 2020/in News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Huntsville is one of 15 Tennessee River communities selected for the Tennessee RiverTowns Program. The program is part of the Tennessee RiverLine, a new regional trail system featuring paddling, hiking and bicycling along the river’s more than 650 miles. Huntsville applied to be a part of the Tennessee RiverTowns Program to emphasize the enjoyment of the […]

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