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Built in 1901 and has 6, 939 Sq. Ft.
This is my favorite house on the houses we saw on Turentine Ave.
This Gravesite is in the Medium of Meighan Blvd in Gadsden, Al. The monument tombstone honors the father of Emma Sansom who led Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest to a shallow ford of Black Creek.
A female goat resting in it's pen at the park's petting zoo. Noccalula Falls Park, 1450 Noccalula Road, Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama. September 7, 2020.
Former White Castle Cafe with Green and Black Vitrolite.
Look in the Black Circle and you can see a White Castle.
Billed as "The Funniest Man in America"
Look him up on You Tube
Located on Ritz Theatre Poster Window.
Gadsden, Al.
Before JP left to head back up to CHA to fly home, she and I got some dinner at a place by our hotel we wanted to try all week. It's a fish market and my word, for the prices there and the amount food you get? They're robbing themselves. They should charge way more, but hey, it's cool.
We got this gigantic appetizer that they said was "enough for 2". Everyone knows that when you go to a restaurant and they say something is enough for 2, you multiply that by 2. It was this huge platter of crab legs, shrimp and mussels. I've never had mussels. I always heard they were good but was reluctant to ever try them, so tonight I thought, "What the hay" and did.
Conclusion: They're OK. Not my favorite and I wouldn't go out of my way to ever order them, but they weren't bad. I didn't know how to eat one, or how one prepares them, so I looked like a little kid trying to eat it. Plus I kept asking JP all these questions about them. All I know about them is that if you see a closed one, you throw it out (thank goodness I love watching cooking shows).
All in all, a nice thumbs up.
The High School is now a Middle School. The High School has been consolidated with Gadsden High School, Litchfield High School and Emma Sansom High School into Gadsden City High School.
Turrentine Historic District in Gadsden.
Constructed 1905 with 3,728 Sq. Ft/4 BR-4 Ba.-3 Fireplaces-10 ft. plus ceilings-full basement. Art & Craft style.
The Turrentine Historic District was placed on NRHP 2005.
Board of Education established for Gadsden, Al. 1889. The 11th Street School is now the home of the Board of Education. This old school was built in 1907, had additions in 1926, and restored for the Board in 1989.
Amazing of the forces that created these rock formations along Black Creek. This one looks like a animal butting it’s head into the rock causing an indentation in the opposing rock. Noccalula Falls Park, 1450 Noccalula Road, Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama. September 7, 2020.
Noccalula Falls Park (originally known as the Black Creek Falls) is a 250-acre public park located in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. The main feature of the park is a 90-foot waterfall with a trail winding through Black Creek Gorge at its base past caves, an aboriginal fort, an abandoned dam, pioneer homestead, and Civil War carvings.
Could there be a Troll hidden in this little cave along the pathway to the bottom of the falls? Noccalula Falls Park, 1450 Noccalula Road, Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama. September 7, 2020.
635 Broad Street
Constructed in 1925 this single story restaurant was redone in its present Art Moderne style in the early 1940's. Camara glass trim can be found in the front section. Originally opened as the Texas Steer Restaurant, everyone now knows it as the former Runt's Place. Runt served great chili and burgers and was known as a feisty little man with a temper.
John H. Wisdom was called the Paul Revere of the South. Rode from Gadsden, Al. to Rome, Ga. to alert citizens of Yankees advancing. May 2 1863.
Called the Paul Revere of the South.
Dedicated June 1957.
Boat Launch
Bait Shop
Great Park with Bridges, Picnic Areas, Hiking Trails, River Overlooks. I have been to Gadsden so many times and didn't realize this Jewel was here.