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Huntsville, Alabama is among the top growing cities in the country and consistently ranks as one of the most desirable places to live, to work, and to raise a family. Livability.com (http://livability.com/top-100-best-places-to-live/21-40) identifies Huntsville in its “Top 100 Places to Live” as #31.
Many factors contribute to the growth of our city and the rest of the nation has taken notice. The highly respected website Forbes.com (http://www.forbes.com/places/al/huntsville/) ranks Huntsville #62 for Best Places for Business and Careers (http://www.forbes.com/best-places-for-business/list/) and goes a step further to identify some of the categories that make Huntsville great:
#152 in Cost of Doing Business (http://www.forbes.com/best-places-for-business/list/#page:1_sort:2_direction:asc_search:_filter:All%20states)
#54 in Job Growth (http://www.forbes.com/best-places-for-business/list/#page:1_sort:3_direction:asc_search:_filter:All%20states)
#52 in Education (http://www.forbes.com/best-places-for-business/list/#page:1_sort:4_direction:asc_search:_filter:All%20states)
These rankings alone make Huntsville a very appealing place for both young professionals and established business folks to make their home.

SPACE PROGRAM
Huntsville’s strong history with the United States Space Program brings a large number of missile defense and aerospace contractors to our fair city. Home to the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redstone_Arsenal) and to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/home/#.U9-vxuNdVOJ), Huntsville is largely considered the center of rocket propulsion research in the United States. Have a fancy to see the inside of the Saturn V rocket? Its home is inside the U.S. Space and Rocket Center’s Davidson Center for Space Exploration (http://rocketcenter.com/) and is listed on the Historical Register of National Places.

ARCHITECTURAL SPLENDOR
Huntsville is a showcase of architectural design and innovation. With homes dating back to the early 1800s, Huntsville’s architectural repertoire includes homes of a variety of styles, including Antebellum, Colonial, Greek Revival, Italianate, Federal, Arts and Crafts, California Bungalow (http://www.pinterest.com/explore/california-bungalow/) , Queen Anne(http://architecture.about.com/cs/housestyles/a/queenanne.htm) , and Victorian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Town_Historic_District_(Huntsville,_Alabama)) .

DOWNTOWN LIVING: THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF AESTHETIC BEAUTY, VARIETY, AND FUN
Over the last several years, Huntsville’s downtown scene has witnessed a striking rebirth, evidenced by the opening of a number of chic restaurants, delicious pizza and gelato places, art galleries, and upscale
bars and coffee shops. These new businesses have burst onto a previously existing scene of Mom-and-Pop shops, including grocery stores, hardware stores, antique shops, and diners. Quite the social scene, residents from all over Huntsville and Madison travel to downtown for Arts Strolls, the annual Panoply Festival of the Arts, farmers markets, summer concerts in the park, and political rallies. The City’s Von Braun Center (http://www.vonbrauncenter.com/) hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts of all kinds, the local symphony, local and travelling theater, the ballet, Anime conventions, crafts fairs, career expos, the Space and Missile Defense convention, and more. Also located in downtown is the Huntsville Museum of Art (http://hsvmuseum.org/) , which features a stunning permanent collection as well as some of the finest traveling exhibitions in the country throughout the year.

Three districts (http://oldtownhuntsville.org/maps/ )comprise Huntsville’s uniquely humming and growing downtown scene, with a common thread of architectural diversity and aesthetic interest: Twickenham Historic District, the Old Town Historic District, and Five Points Historic District.

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