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The Magnolia Springs Historic District, in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, United States, is a 163 acres (0.66 km 2) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2012. [1]
Tallahatta Springs, once called Lowder Springs, is an unincorporated community in Clarke County, Alabama, United States. [1] It was once known for its mineral springs at the headwaters of Tallahatta Creek. A health resort was established here in the middle of the 19th century. [2]
Katherine E. Hull (ca. 1914–ca. April 2, 1936) was a 22-year-old woman from Syracuse, New York [1] in the United States who disappeared from Lebanon Springs, New York on April 2, 1936. [ 2 ] [ failed verification – see discussion ] She was visiting her grandmother, set out for a walk on April 2, 1936, and was last seen hitchhiking .
Magnolia Springs is a town in south Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, in the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area. The town voted to incorporate in 2006. [ 3 ] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 723.
The HSDFI became the sole proprietor of the Malco in 2008 after Blade moved to another Hot Springs venue. In 2013, the Malco was purchased by a private owner, Rick Williams, who maintained the Malco's relationship with the HSDFI. In 2016, Hot Springs’ Sentinel-Record reported that Blade was “going home” to the Malco Theatre. Blade ...
It was named for the springs of sulphur water near the town site. [2] The springs attracted travelers who believed in their health benefits. Many stayed at the Alabama White Sulphur Springs Hotel, an 80-room hotel and six associated cottages, built by Col. A. B. Hanna in 1871. The hotel was long a popular resort destination, operating until 1929.
The Noojin House (also known as the Noojin–Robinson House, the Bellevue-Mineral Springs Hotel Site, and the Jones Female College Site) is a historic house in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. The house was built in 1926 and substantially renovated and expanded in 1940–41 in French Eclectic style. The two-story three-bay original façade has ...
Valhermoso Springs is an unincorporated community in Morgan County, Alabama, United States. Valhermoso Springs is located on Alabama State Route 36, 6.7 miles (10.8 km) east-northeast of Somerville. [2] Valhermoso Springs has a post office with ZIP code 35775. [3]