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  2. Weeden House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Weeden House Museum is a historic two-story house in Huntsville, Alabama. It was built in 1819 for Henry C. Bradford, [ 2 ] and designed in the Federal architectural style . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Until 1845, it was sold and purchased by several home owners, including John McKinley , who served as a Congressman, Senator, and Associate Justice of the ...

  3. Lowe Mill - Wikipedia

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    Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment is the largest privately owned arts facility in the United States. With a focus on visual arts, this huge historic factory building has been redeveloped into 153 working studios for over 200 artists and makers, 7 galleries, a theatre, community garden, and performance venues.

  4. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville: Alabama: 148,320 sq ft (13,779 m 2) 191,320 sq ft ... Addition Financial Arena/The Venue at UCF: University Park: Florida: 64,300 sq ft (5,970 m 2)

  5. Von Braun Center - Wikipedia

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    The Von Braun Center (known as Von Braun Civic Center until 1997) is an entertainment complex, with a maximum arena seating capacity of 9,000, located in Huntsville, Alabama. The original facility debuted in 1975 and has undergone several significant expansions since its opening.

  6. Hundley Rental Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Hundley Rental Houses are historic residences in Huntsville, Alabama.The houses were built by Oscar Richard Hundley, a prominent local judge and politician.Hundley built the two houses behind his own, along with a third one block away, in 1905.

  7. Quietdale - Wikipedia

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    Quietdale (also known as the Mrs. William Robinson House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama, US.The house was built in 1854 for Caroline Moore Robinson, the widow of Madison County Sheriff William Robinson.

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