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Big Spring Cafe is a diner in Huntsville, Alabama. [1] It opened in 1922, and is the oldest restaurant in the city. [2] [3] It is often noted as a landmark in the city and as one of Huntsville's "signature" restaurants. [4] [5] When the original location opened, it served only hamburgers consisting of ground beef, onions, mustard and salt on a ...
The First National Bank building is situated on the west side of Courthouse Square, on a bluff above the Big Spring and Big Spring Park. The site is where the founder of Huntsville, John Hunt, built his cabin in 1805. [2] The first bank to open in what was then the Mississippi Territory was the Planters and Merchants Bank, chartered in 1817 ...
Downtown Caldwell is getting a facelift, thanks to the Appalachian Community Grant program. The village's plan for revitalization was recently chosen to receive $4,009,778 in grant money.
Caldwell High School's cross country team had one of the most dominant runs by any Ohio High School Athletic Association team, winning small-school state championships every year from 1985 to 1992 and the National Championship in 1986. Mah Dugan Hill, who was also on a 1973 state title team at Caldwell, [12] was head coach of the 1987 thru 1992 ...
The Henderson National Bank building is a historic bank building in Huntsville, Alabama. One of the only Art Moderne style buildings in Huntsville, the bank was built in 1948. The outer walls are constructed of large blocks of ashlar , while the base and entrance surround on the Jefferson Street façade are lined with dark green stone.
Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to nine branches, the city has a main library that in 1999 took over a century-old First National Bank Building. It's filled with marble columns, moldings, and ...
Madison Square Mall was owned by CBL & Associates Properties, Inc., [14] until it was sold to The Grove Huntsville LLC for $5 million in late April 2015. [15] The new owners intended to redevelop the property, despite struggles with the city of Huntsville against property owners Sears, JCPenney, and most notably TouchStar Cinemas, who started a ...
With news of the purchase, both the new owners and the city of Huntsville announced an expansion for the development. [4] Phase 3, which began in January 2013, includes a two-level, 170,000 square foot flagship Belk department store, 45,000 square feet of new retail space in four additional buildings, and new surface and deck parking.