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  2. MidCity District - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 2019, the official name was changed from MidCity Huntsville to MidCity District. [32] On August 10, 2019, Dave & Buster's opened. [33] In November, REI Co-Op opened. [34] In December, it was announced that the Touchstar Cinemas Madison Square 12 would be replaced with a brand new venue, featuring the largest movie screen in Alabama.

  3. Module:Location map/data/USA Alabama Huntsville - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Donate; Contribute Help; ... 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/USA Alabama Huntsville. 3 languages.

  4. Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville, Alabama – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [85] Pop 2010 [86] Pop 2020 [87] % 2000 % 2010 ...

  5. Mid-City - Wikipedia

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    Mid-City New Orleans, Louisiana; Mid-Cities, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Mid City, Missouri, an unincorporated community; Midcity, Texas, an unincorporated community; MidCity, a shopping centre in Sydney; MidCity District, a retail development center in Huntsville, Alabama; Midcity, an album by clipping

  6. University Drive - Wikipedia

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    University Drive is a major east–west thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama, [1] [2] following US Route 72 into the city from the west. The highway carries on average approximately 56,000 vehicles a day [ 3 ] at 45 mph (72 km/h).

  7. MidCity Huntsville - Wikipedia

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  8. Huntsville–Decatur-Albertville combined statistical area

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    The Huntsville–Decatur–Albertville combined statistical area is the most populated sub-region of North Alabama, and is the second largest combined statistical area in the State of Alabama after Birmingham. [1] The Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville CSA had a total of 879,315 people in 2022 and ranks 68th in the country. [2]

  9. Huntsville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The metro area's principal city is Huntsville, and consists of two counties: Limestone and Madison. As of the 2020 United States census, the Huntsville Metropolitan Area's population was 491,723, making it the 2nd-largest metropolitan area in Alabama (behind only the Birmingham metropolitan area) and the 113th-largest in the United States. [2]