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Huntsville:  Picture Perfect--Part II

Bankhead, George Wallace,  John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower,  William McKinley, Werhner von Braun celebrating the rocket launch that put the first man on the moon, Saturn V astronauts being honored,  and the German  rocket scientists receiving their US citizenship.  Buildings are in the photographs--buildings that have been destroyed.  There are several pictures of the different courthouses that Huntsville has produced, many banks and churches--things still here and some gone forever; some just transformed and remodeled.

It's a collection of the lives of the rich, the poor, the spectacular, the famous and the common, ordinary man trying to make a living.  If you live in this Antebellum city, you learn fast that we protect our history and our homes, and take pride in what we've fought to preserve.  Tom Carney has expanded upon that and given us a picture of our town--our history--that is worth much more than a thousand words. Carney has taken a snapshot of the town's "family" and preserved it for all time.  Many people say that if their house was on fire and they could save only one thing, that they would want to grab their photographs.  Carney has done that for us with this Old Huntsville Photo Album CD.  The CD can be purchased at Shavers Bookstore or through Old Huntsville magazine.

Return To Photo Tour--Part I

Related Sites
Old Huntsville Magazine
Homespun stories that make you wonder if they are really true or not; plus some serious old-time stuff like the 1859 City Directory and listings for Maple Hill Cemetery.

Alabama Genealogy
Resources for researching genealogy and history in Alabama, the South, the Civil War, and in general.

The Man Behind Old Huntsville Magazine
Tom Carney and his wife started Old Huntsville magazine as a joke on their neighbors. It has turned into a local icon and affected a lot of people in Huntsville.

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