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Answer for the clue "A city in northern Alabama ", 10 letters:
huntsville

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 454 Housing Units (2000): 185 Land area (2000): 0.337085 sq. miles (0.873047 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.337085 sq. miles (0.873047 sq. km) FIPS code: 36988 Located within: Ohio ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Huntsville (established 2006 in Oslo, Norway ) is an experimental jazz trio.

Usage examples of huntsville.

Von Braun did the talking, and it was largely due to him that Huntsville continued to receive the funds necessary for basic research.

It did not take him long to find out that Fairdale stood parallel with Huntsville for gambling, drinking, and fighting.

Paul, a town of about 150 near Huntsville, I was shaking hands with all the marchers in the Pioneer Day parade, but I chickened out when I saw a man walking right toward me with his pet on a leash.

Quite a contrast to the last time we were up against each other, Hans, at the Mars mission mode presentations in Huntsville.

When he got to the training camp at Huntsville, he found the Reception Center closed for the day and only the thought of the consequences to his employment record, if he should be picked up for vagrancy, drove him to a hotel.

He lived in a big house, belonged to the country club in Huntsville and to Hillsboro's pitiful little excuse for one, he moved in a very exclu­sive circle, but as long as he still acted like a good old boy, they kept reelecting him.

The early months included a heavy schedule of lectures, on astronomy, rocket propulsion, flight operations, capsule systems, and the trips to the contractors, and to the subcontractors, and to Cape Canaveral, where the rockets would be launched, to Huntsville, Alabama, where Wernher von Braun and his Germans were developing booster rockets, to Johnsville, Pennsylvania, where the human centrifuge was located.

Her major interest, however, became her son Magnus, only eight year old but such a strong trumpeter that he was asked to play in the school band and in the Huntsville orchestra as well.

An effort will be made [279] to find work for all members of the staff, either here at Huntsville or in private firms elsewhere which may be interested in space technologies.