active in women’s suffrage movement,
while Tallulah Bankhead was a
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sides of Atlantic, whose mannerisms
became subject to imitation and
parody.
Allow me to share another interesting
observation here - the Wharton-
Walker House (1820) and the Pulley-
Neely House (1920) – despite having
come up a hundred years apart and
despite their difference in size, betray
remarkable architectural similarities.
This Huntsville historic city walk gave
us an appreciation of the tumultuous
history of a town that had seen it
all - from non-existence to sudden
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First United Methodist Church - rebuilt in 1868 after getting burnt down
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employees of the Huntsville-Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau
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