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Haunted Graystone Manor
Graystone Manor is a new haunted house attraction in North Alabama. Graystone Manor is over 30,000 sqft of ultimate terror, with twists, turns and all manor of horrors the Doctor's evil mind could conjure.

Tate Farms Cotton Pickin' Pumpkins
Tate Farms Cotton Pickin' Pumpkins is a 5000 acre cotton farm year round, but for 6 weeks each year, They open the farm for guests to enjoy taking a hay ride to the pumpkin field and picking their own pumpkins from the vine among other attractions.

Galaxy of Lights
Galaxy of Lights is the Huntsville Botanical Garden's magnificent mile-long holiday light extravaganza featuring larger-than-life animated light displays.

Whistle Stop Festival & Rocket City BBQ
Whistle Stop Festival & Rocket City BBQ in Huntsville is held in May every year. The festival is for amateurs and professionals alike. Whether you enter the competition or just like to enjoy barbecue, you'll enjoy the smells and atmosphere at this event.

Santa's Village Features Elves & Reindeer
The people at EarlyWorks Children's Museum and Constitution Village have created Santa's Village for young and old alike to enjoy during the holiday season. Take a trip back in time and enjoy this old-fashioned Christmas with a fantasy twist.

2004 Scarecrow Trail at Huntsville Botanical Garden
The Huntsville Botanical Garden is one of my favorite places to visit in Huntsville. No matter what time of year it is, there's always something going on at the Garden. In September and October, The Scarecrow Trail is lined with creative scarecrows.

Flat Stanley Explores the U.S. Space & Rocket Center
One of the highlights of Flat Stanley's visit to Huntsville was his exploration of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Flat Stanley knew Huntsville was home to an awful lot of rocket scientists that helped put the first man on the moon.

Flat Stanley Visits Huntsville!
Flat Stanley came to Huntsville, Alabama just before Hurricane Ivan arrived. At first there wasn't much to do in Huntsville, but once the storm was passed, Flat Stanley found a lot of interesting things to see in Huntsville.

Flat Stanley Visits Oktoberfest in Huntsville
The first place Flat Stanley wanted to go in Huntsville was to the 2004 Oktoberfest on Redstone Arsenal. Oktoberfest, in honor of all the Germans in Huntsville, is one of only two events on the Arsenal that civilians are invited to attend.

2004 Brownsboro Cornfield Maze
The Brownsboro Alabama cornfield maze is just east of Huntsville on Highway 72 E. You can take your family for a good time working your way around the cornfield during the day or treat your teenager to a spooky time at night.

Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo
Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo is located 25 miles east of Huntsville in Woodville, Alabama and features animals, a picnic area, playground and gift shop.

Private Gardens Tour Featured by Huntsville Botanical Garden
Don't miss your chance to stroll through some of the most fascinating private gardens in Huntsville.Huntsville Botanical Gardens features a tour of private gardens: Suburban Splendor in Huntsville, Alabama.

WaterWorks--The Coolest Place in Huntsville
The Huntsville Botanical Garden has come up with yet another great idea--this time it involves water...lots and lots of water! Now you can enjoy seven different and creative water stations placed throughout the Garden.

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