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Madison, Alabama History

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Madison's first resident was John Cartwright, who settled in the area in 1818. The city was originally known as Madison Station, and grew up in the 1850s around a stop of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. Madison was the site of a battle in the American Civil War on March 16, 1864, when Col. Josiah Patterson's 5th Alabama Cavalry, supported by Col. James H. Stuart's cavalry battalion and a section of horse artillery, drove Col. AdamG. Gorgas's 13th Illinois Infantry Regiment from the city.  Patterson's men captured the
Madison Alabama
13th Illinois Regiment's wagon train, taking 66prisoners. They also burned Unionsupplies and tore up the railroad tracks before retreating. Portions of the 5th Ohio Cavalry, the 59th Indiana Infantry and the 5th Iowa Infantry were sent in pursuitfrom Huntsville andskirmished with Patterson's rear guard that evening at Fletcher's Ferry south of Madison. More recently, the city has become a fast-growing suburb of Huntsville. In 1980, the population of Madison was about 4,000. Today, the city's estimated population is 36,824.
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.Madison Alabama Demographics

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Population (year 2000): 29,329. Estimated population in July 2005: 35,893 (+22.4% change)
Males: 14,477 (49.4%), Females: 14,852 (50.6%)
Estimated population for 2006: 38,500

Median resident age: 34.5 years
Median household income: $63,849 (year 2000)
Median house value: $141,300 (year 2000)

Races in Madison:

* White Non-Hispanic (78.6%)
* Black (13.0%)
* Hispanic (2.3%)
* Two or more races (2.0%)
* American Indian (1.4%)
* Asian Indian (1.3%)
* Other race (0.7%)
* Korean (0.6%)
* Chinese (0.6%)

Ancestries: German (13.9%), English (13.3%), Irish (11.7%), United States (11.4%), Italian (3.0%), French (2.8%).

5.6% Foreign born (3.3% Asia, 1.0% Europe).

Population change in the 1990s: +14,475 (+97.4%).

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Land area: 23.2 square miles

Zip codes: 35756, 35757, 35758.

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For population 25 years and over in Madison

* High school or higher: 94.6%
* Bachelor's degree or higher: 52.0%
* Graduate or professional degree: 17.3%
* Unemployed: 2.6%
* Mean travel time to work: 18.2 minutes
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For population 15 years and over in Madison city

* Never married: 20.7%
* Now married: 64.3%
* Separated: 1.4%
* Widowed: 3.0%
* Divorced: 10.5%

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Madison is one of the few cities in Alabama that has a comprehensive land use plan, including drainage, recreation, and transportation elements. 

With its low crime rate, high standard of living, ready access to major transportation modes, and relatively affluent population; Madison is a very attractive location for business, truly the Jewel of North Alabama.

 

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Ron Humphrey Flooring

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256-509-9100

20 Years Experience Serving North Alabama

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Redstone Agencies

 
 

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Redstone History

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Redstone Arsenal

Map Redstone Arsenal's Location - Huntsville Madison ALRedstone Arsenal is located in the heart of the Tennessee Valley, in northern Alabama. It's a sportsman's paradise, made to order for those who enjoy fishing, hunting, boating, water skiing, picnicking, hiking, biking, or just sitting and looking. Redstone Arsenal was built in 1941 to produce conventional chemical ammunition for use in World War II. For more than 40 years, Redstone has been the heart of the Army's rocket and missile programs. Dr. Werner von Braun and his German rocket experts developed the first ballistic missile; this led to the establishment of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 1960. Today, Redstone is home to the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM), the Space and Missile Defense Command, numerous Program Executive Offices (PEO), and major components of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Missile Defense Agency. Also located here are numerous tenant and satellite organizations. "Team Redstone's" mission is perform basic and advanced weapons system research and development, placing the right missile and aviation systems with the troops, keeping them ready to fight, providing weapon systems, services and supplies to our allies, to manage weapon systems such as the Cobra and PATRIOT, and to support project managers within the program executive office structure.

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History of Redstone Arsenal

Redstone Arsenal was originally built in 1941 to produce conventional chemical ammunition for use in World War II.

In 1945, the United States Army liberated Dr. Wernher von Braun and his rocket team, which had developed the infamous V-2 Rocket; brought them to the United States; and settled them in White Sands, New Mexico. In 1949, this team was transferred to, what is now named, Redstone Arsenal where they continued work on ballistic missiles, naming one of their early successes.

When the Navy tried and failed to launch a satellite using the Vanguard as a booster and the Russians successfully orbited Sputnik, von Braun offered to orbit America's first satellite. Given the go-ahead, the Army successfully orbited Explorer I aboard a modified Redstone rocket.

Subsequently, the United States broadened and expanded the charter of the old National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA) to become National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA then established a number of field centers, one of which became the Marshall Space Flight Center (MFSC), located as a tenant on Redstone Arsenal. Dr. von Braun and part of his team were transferred to MSFC to work on space boosters, with their work resulting in the Saturn Boosters that put men on the moon and creating the first manned space station, Skylab.

The remainder of the team, plus American engineers, continued to work on ballistic missiles (both tactical and strategic) for the Army.Jupiter, an intermediate-range ballistic missile, was deployed in Italy and Turkey and later deactivated in exchange for Russia withdrawing missiles from Cuba in 1961. Pershing was deployed in Western Europe in the 80s in response to the Soviet deployment of a destabilizing IRBM, the SS-20.

Army expertise at Redstone progressed from ballistic missiles to tactical surface-air, air-air, surface-surface, and missile defense systems. Air defense missiles included short-range Redeye and Stinger and longer range Nike, HAWK, and PATRIOT, as well as the first anti-ballistic missiles, Spartan and Sprint. Surface-surface missiles include short, medium, and long range from 500-meter antitank missiles to 100-plus-kilometer guided artillery rockets.

In parallel with work on tactical and strategic offensive missiles, a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (now designated SMDC) was established 40 years ago to work on ballistic missile defense technology and systems. Sprint and Spartan resulted from this work. They were deployed in 1973 and then decommissioned because of the START I Treaty. Nevertheless, technology work continued that is now the basis for the Missile Defense Agency's Ground-based Midcourse Defense system, to be deployed initially in 2004.

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What is BRAC?.

"BRAC" is an acronym which stands for base realignment and closure. It is the process that the Department of Defense (DoD) has previously used to reorganize its installation infrastructure to more efficiently and effectively support its forces, increase operational readiness and facilitate new ways of doing business.

The 2005 BRAC initiative has resulted in the move of thousands of DoD jobs and support positions to Redstone Arsenal and the surrounding area.  Since the approval of the initial BRAC decision in 2005, almost 2,000 of

the estimated 4,700Army and other federal agency jobs moving to Redstone have arrived. The balance of positions are expected to arrive late 2010 through mid-2011.

In addition, the BRAC positions relocating to Redstone Arsenal are expected to generate more than 5,000 other defense and aerospace jobs and more than 9,000 indirect jobs in the service and support sectors.

Other BRAC Resources:

BRAC to the Future - Nov. 2008 (PDF)

BRAC to the Future - Dec. 2009

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.Cummings Research Park

Cummings Research Park is one of the leading science and technology parks in the world. As a visionary public-private partnership, CRP has built a legacy of success for more than 44 years, and is now the second largest research park in the U.S. and fourth largest in the world. CRP continues to provide a competitive business advantage in a constantly changing high technology environment.

CRP is home to uniquely focused alliance of business, government, and academic research initiatives. With more than 220 companies active in more than 40 separate technology fields, including 20 of the FORTUNE 500 companies, CRP attracts a vibrant and distinguished concentration of research and development activity.

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Madison Street Festival - Madison AL

Madison Street Festival
October 2, 2010

8:45 am to 4:00 pm       Rain or Shine

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On the first Saturday of October, more than 200 vendors line the streets of historic downtown Madison to display custom art, handmade crafts, share information on their local organizations, and provide games and entertainment to enjoy.



The entire family will delight in the cornucopia of the arts, featuring presentations, demonstrations, audience interactions, entertainment stages, plus a special children's section.Participate in an Ice Cream eating contest, take in the car show, watch torchwork beadmaking, or simply bring a lawn chair and enjoy live entertainment on one of our two stages!


Arrive early to see the Parade and stay late for the Spirit Stroll.

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Auburn University Alabama
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama

UA Huntsville Alabama

Crossroads Boutique - Madison AL

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7587 Highway 72 West
Madison, al 35758-8749.

(256) 830-1115

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