Huntsville, AL

Huntsville’s mild climate and close proximity to the Tennessee River make fishing, boating and camping a part of almost year-round fun for residents. The city's rich history and dedication to the arts shows through Huntsville's festivals, museums and local attractions, like the Big Spring Jam and the Huntsville Botanical Garden. Its reputation as a technology center attracts a highly skilled and talented workforce, and technology-focused programs benefit local students. Huntsville is also home to several colleges, including the University of Alabama-Huntsville and Alabama A&M. 

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