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Noccalula Falls Park is a 250-acre (101-ha) public park located in Gadsden, Alabama, United States.The main feature of the park is a 90-foot (27-m) waterfall. Trails wind through Black Creek Gorge past caves, an aboriginal fort, an abandoned dam, pioneer homestead, and Civil War carvings. [1]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Etowah County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
The City of Gadsden purchased the amphitheater in 1986 and began restoration of the facility. [2] It was renamed to honor Dr. Mort Glosser, a longtime band director at Gadsden High School (1936-1959) and later superintendent of Gadsden City Schools , retiring in 1975.
The Gadsden Downtown Historic District is a historic district in Gadsden, Alabama. The district represents the growth of the town through its industrial heyday from the late 1870s to the late 1940s. The earliest buildings in the district include examples of highly decorated Italianate styles, including the 1904 Gadsden Times-News Building ...
A downtown Gadsden dining institution just marked its 20 th anniversary and is about to significantly expand its scope of operation.. The Gridiron, at 201 S. Third St., celebrated the milestone ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Gadsden, Alabama" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alabama high school sports: Vote for Gadsden Times boys and girls athlete of the Week of March 15. The Gadsden Times. Maxwell Donaldson, Gadsden Times. Updated March 18, 2024 at 10:44 AM.
The district stretches along Turrentine Avenue and includes houses built during Gadsden's largest period of growth from 1891 through 1934. The street, originally the lane leading from town to the home of General Daniel Clower Turrentine, was home to some of the city's most influential residents, including mayors, bankers, doctors, educators ...