
Huntsville stands at a pivotal transition in 1950, where its established textile and agricultural identity meets the burgeoning aerospace era. The map details the expansive Huntsville Arsenal and Redstone Arsenal grounds to the south, while the city's residential core expands through neighborhoods like Westlawn and Mayfair. To the east, the steep rise of Monte Sano Mountain and Green Mountain provides a sharp topographical boundary, sheltering Monte Sano State Park and rural features like O'Shaughnessy Point. The landscape is dotted with family history markers, from Maple Hill Cem near the city center to outlying church communities such as Mt Lebanon Ch. Hydrological features like the Blue Holes and Big Spring underscore the area's limestone geology, while the Southern Railway and N C & ST L tracks define the industrial corridors that sustained the city before its mid-century transformation.
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1888 Huntsville
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