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  2. Joe W. Davis Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is named for the longtime mayor of Huntsville, Joe W. Davis, who was instrumental in the city's efforts to construct the stadium.Construction came about in 1984 after Nashville Sounds owner Larry Schmittou purchased the Evansville Triplets with the intent of moving the team in 1985 to Nashville, Tennessee to effectively elevate his Double-A Sounds to the Triple-A level.

  3. VCA Animal Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    VCA, Inc., doing business as VCA Animal Hospitals, operates more than 1,000 animal hospitals in the US and Canada. [1] The company is based in Los Angeles, and was founded in 1986. [2]

  4. Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice is a family-centered veterinary hospice and in-home animal euthanasia service, recognized as the first organized group of its kind in America. [1] The company is a member of the International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care, and it operates in 37 states.

  5. Milton Frank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Milton Frank Stadium is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Alabama.It was used for Alabama A&M football games before the creation of Louis Crews Stadium.It is currently used mainly for Huntsville City Schools high school and middle school football and soccer games and track meets. [1]

  6. Alan Page - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cedric Page (born August 7, 1945) is an American former Minnesota Supreme Court judge and professional football player for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears. He was the NFL's MVP in 1971. [1]

  7. Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama.The population was 215,006 at the 2020 census and was estimated to be 225,564 in 2023, making it the 95th-most populous city in the U.S. [12] [13] [11] The Huntsville metropolitan area had an estimated 527,000 residents in 2023 and is the second-most populous metro area in the state, after Birmingham.

  8. Dynetics - Wikipedia

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    Dynetics divides its services and products into the following categories: intelligence, missiles, aviation, cyber, automotive, and space. [13] The company opened a new building in 2012 called "The Solutions Complex" that is 226,500 sq ft (21,040 m 2) of research and development facilities located in Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama. [13]

  9. Airport Road (Huntsville) - Wikipedia

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    Airport Road is a major east–west thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama [1] that connects the Jones Valley and Hampton Cove subdivisions to Memorial Parkway and the rest of the city. On average approximately 32,000 vehicles travel the 2-mile stretch of road a day.