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Originally Posted by vetteking
No problem bystander1, and really thats great. I remember my uncle taking me and my cousins to the Turkey Day Parade every time I visited back in 2005 through 2008 (we would visit every Thanksgiving). I had loads of fun and I still remember the amazing food love Montgomery! Glad your community is growing and prospering!
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Come back to visit. You'll be amazed at the changes since your last visit. It would be a lot faster to get from Jackson to Montgomery had the state of AL held up to its commitment to extend I-85 to the Mississippi line (it received federal funding at least 3 times to construct it since 1989) but I'll have to get into that fiasco at another time...
Bonus Pics
These pics show the progress of a new RSA office building being constructed a few block away from the new Statehouse along S. Ripley Street. It is hoped that this development will help to revitalize the Historic Centennial Hill neighborhood. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's home is directly across the street from this building.
The building to the right of the RSA building was built as a grocery store and an office in 1909 by an African-American name Victor Tulane.
Click here to see a picture of this historic building.
Credit: Society for One-Place Studies,
28 St Ronan’s Avenue,
Southsea, Hampshire, PO4 0QE
United Kingdom
The Centennial Hill Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places earlier this year.