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Alabama Historical Marker, Huntsville

Explore Huntsville's past at this historical marker, one of many that tell the stories of the city and Madison County.

This historical marker in Huntsville, Alabama, is one of many erected by the Alabama Historical Association and the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society to highlight significant historical sites. These markers offer insights into the area's past, commemorating important events, honoring influential figures, and marking historically significant locations.

A brief summary to Alabama Historical Marker

  • 112 Spragins St NW, Huntsville, Quigley, Alabama, 35801, US

Local tips

  • Take a walking tour of downtown Huntsville to see multiple historical markers and learn about the city's history.
  • Check the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society website for a map of historical marker locations.
  • Visit Constitution Hall Park, near the marker, to further explore Alabama's early statehood.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Madison County Courthouse in downtown Huntsville, walk northwest on Eastside Square toward Washington Street. Turn left onto Washington Street, then continue onto Spragins Street NW. The marker is located at 112 Spragins St NW. The walk is approximately 0.3 miles and should take about 5-10 minutes. Look for the distinctive metal plaque mounted on a post.

  • Driving

    Navigate to 112 Spragins St NW, Huntsville, AL 35801. Parking in this area can be limited. There are several public parking lots within a 10-15 minute walk, including Lot H between Jefferson and Spragins Streets, which is free. Other nearby lots may charge around $15. Check for street parking availability, but be mindful of parking regulations. Panoply offers a drop-off and pick-up lane at 112 Spragins Street, entering from Spragins Street and exiting north onto Church Street.

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The Alabama Historical Marker on Spragins Street in Huntsville serves as a tangible link to the city's rich history. Erected through the collaborative efforts of the Alabama Historical Association and the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society, it's one of many markers that dot the landscape of Huntsville and Madison County. These markers are more than mere plaques; they are portals to another time, offering glimpses into the lives of those who came before us. The Alabama Historical Association initiated the marker program in 1947 to increase public awareness and appreciation of Alabama's historical properties. Since 1951, the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society has played a crucial role in erecting and maintaining these markers, ensuring that the stories of the past are not forgotten. Each marker tells a unique story, commemorating events such as the establishment of the first town incorporated in Alabama in 1811, the first Masonic Lodge chartered in 1812, and the drafting of the first state constitution in 1819. They honor individuals who left an indelible mark on the community, from pioneering entrepreneurs to influential political figures. They also highlight places of historical significance, such as early churches, schools, and commercial buildings. Visiting these markers offers a treasure hunt through time, inviting you to imagine the world as it was when these events unfolded and to connect with the people who shaped our present. The markers serve as tangible links to the past, fostering a deeper understanding of Huntsville's evolution and its place in the broader context of Alabama's history.

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