Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Huntsville

4880 University Avenue , Huntsville AL 35816
Reservations: (888) 201-1746 US Toll Free
Telephone: (256) 837-4070 Fax: (256) 837-4535
Email:  cx_hual@countryinns.com
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The Country Inn & Suites, Huntsville is located off of Highway 72 surrounded by amazing educational and historical attractions and just minutes from the Cummins Research Park (CRP). Be sure to enjoy all that Huntsville has to offer during your stay.

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Famous for being home to NASA's Space Camp, Huntsville stands front and center in our country's march toward the stars. Indeed, aside from serving as a space-age playground for the globe's best and brightest youngsters, Huntsville is also home to some rather gaudy names in the high-tech and aeronautics fields ­ the Redstone Arsenal, Marshall Space Flight Center, and U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Alas, the city is not all work and no play, as it boasts more than 50 public parks and greenways, the surreal Huntsville-Madison County Botanical Garden, the Huntsville Museum of Art ­ one of the South's leading visual arts centers, the enterprising Huntsville Symphony, and an unforgettable living museum on the 19th century farm of Dr. William Henry Burritt. Of course, professional shoppers (and "Oprah" viewers) usually make Scottsboro's Unclaimed Baggage one of their first stops ­ where else will you find everything from shoulder bags and cosmetic kits to boogie boards and dog leashes for a fraction of what they would cost otherwise? A walk through the Twickenham Historic District allows visitors to immerse themselves in the area's quintessential Southern charm: The Harrison Brothers Hardware Store (1879), Depot Museum (1860), and Weeden House (1819) preserve a heritage that dates back nearly 200 years. From Patriot Missiles to biscuits and gravy, Huntsville keeps its eyes firmly planted on the horizon but never fails to remember where it's been ­ after all, this is the "Birthplace of Alabama."

The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra is the oldest continuously operating professional orchestra in the state of Alabama. The city's love of classical music is often attributed to the arrival of Wernher Von Braun. In the 1950s, he arrived with a team of German rocket builders. These scientists were also music lovers, and the symphony was founded soon after their arrival in the States.

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