9/3/01 Treasures at Unclaimed Baggage Center
Just 45 minutes from Huntsville is one of the top shopping places in America: The Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro. There you can buy back you lost luggage and other treasures.
8/24/01Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman AL
The Ave Maria Grotto near Cullman, Alabama is the ingenious work of Benedictine Monk Brother Joseph Zoetti. The amazingly accurate architectural miniatures of shrines throughout the world are set in a beautiful Alabama hillside.
8/16/01 Elvis Has Entered The City
On August 16, 1977, Elvis died. But his music lives on. Thanks to Elvis Impersonators, like Mitchell Brown, we can still enjoy the excitement of a live Elvis Concert. Enjoy scenes from one of his recent Elvis Tribute concerts in Huntsville.
7/27/01 Let's Go "Into the Woods"
Independent Musical Productions presents the musical comedy "Into the Woods" through August 4th at Lee High School. Find out what happened after "happily ever after" in your favorite fairy tales.
7/26/01 "Oliver!" Warms the Heart
The Huntsville Community Chorus' production of "Oliver!" will steal your heart as 15 orphan boys dance and sing in this local production.
7/25/01 U. S. Army's Soldier Show Marches Into Huntsville
Recently the Army's Entertainment Division brought the 2001 Soldier Show to the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. These soldiers aren't what you'd expect!
7/24/01 Huntsville Polo Club Leaps into Success
Arlene Stewart and her family have been the guiding force behind the success of the Huntsville Polo Club. The public is encouraged to attend practices and matches on Wednesdays and Sundays at 5:30 p.m. during the polo season.
7/19/01 Art Gallery Tour Highlights Local Artists
Huntsville Museum of Art and all the local art gallery host an annual event so all of Huntsville can appreciate the artistic talents of local and regional artists.
7/11/01
Dancing at Lughnasa
Theatre Huntsville turns to Ballybeg, Ireland for its final production of the season. The five Mundy sisters will dance right into your heart in this production.
6/27/01 Helen Keller Remembered
One of the most courageous women in American History was Helen Keller. Photos of "The Miracle Worker" which is performed on the grounds of Ivy Green, Helen's birthplace, every weekend in June and July.
6/24/01 Trillium Garden Tea on the Mountain
If you missed the Burritt Museum Guild's annual Silver Tea, you can see what you missed in our photo album of the event highlighting the museum, food, fashion show, flowers, christening and wedding gown display, and live entertainment.
6/22/01 Almost Dorothy's World Premiere
The Renaissance Theatre the in historic Lincoln Mills Commissary building is presenting a new play by local playwright, Bob Baker. This play has many twists and a surprise ending!
6/11/01
Huntsville Invaded by Japanese
Take another look at Huntsville's production of "Mikado" from Ars Nova. This Gilbert & Sullivan operetta is off to a great start at the Von Braun Playhouse. Check out the costumes and action behind the scenes.
6/08/01
The Making of a Comcast Cooking Show
A lot of preparation goes into taping a cooking show. We show you some of the highlights when the Burritt Museum Guild went to Gerry Barnes' house in Hampton Cove for a sneak peek at this year's Silver Tea.
5/31/01
Cathedral Caverns--Sentimental Journey
Cathedral Caverns has reopened as a State Park. Join us on a tour and learn what six world record's this cave near Grant, Alabama holds.
5/27/01
Green Mountain Nature Trail
You can take a hike, get married, or feed the ducks on the Madison County Nature Trail on Green Mountain. This is one of the best places in Huntsville to go when you want to get back to nature.
5/17/01 Moontown Airport Soars in Brownsboro
The local chapter Experimental Aircraft Association meets monthly at Moontown Airport in Brownsboro. This grass field air strip is buzzing with avid aircraft enthusiasts.. Catch a glimpse of all the fun!
5/15/01 Butterflies Are Free
The Huntsville Botanical Gardens is all aflutter with butterflies. The Butterfly House is buzzing with live ones, the grounds are home for the butterfly sculptures. Check out a few of the wooden ones.
5/08/01 Historical Characters Come Alive
A lot of the people who made their mark in Huntsville's history came alive during the Cemetery Stroll in Maple Hill Cemetery sponsored by the Huntsville Pilgrimage Associations. Join the tour!
4/22/01 Huntsville's Past Comes Alive in Pictures
Tom Carney, of Old Huntsville magazine, has produced another outstanding CD ROM of rare photos of the Huntsville of yesteryear. See Washington Street in the 1940's, cotton field hands, and other scenes from the past.
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