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Huntsville, Ala., offers look at rocket science, history, gardens and more

photos by Clayton Hensley/Special to the News Sentinel The Saturn V rocket is one of the largest artifacts in the vast collection on display at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.

The butterfly house at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens brings visitors up close to butterflies, turtles and more.

One of the most amazing views of the Tennessee Valley lasts only a few seconds and it literally takes your breath away. Like a rocket shooting toward the heavens, the "Space Shot" at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center brings you a stunning look at the city of Huntsville, Ala., as it brushes against the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains.This is "Rocket City, U.S.A" a place where technology and innovation collide with history and nature to provide a getaway unlike any other in the South.

Monte Sano Mountain was Huntsville's original "high rise." Early in the 1800s, pioneers had created a vibrant community on the gently sloped ridge. Tourists followed later in the century and continue to do so in the 21st century. Monte Sano State Park provides ample opportunities to enjoy the views from the 1600-foot-high mountain, hit the trails on foot or on bike or relax on a cabin porch with a panoramic view of the valley below.

Another way to enjoy the wonders of Monte Sano is to visit Burritt on the Mountain. The center attraction here is the X-shaped mansion built in the 1930s by the somewhat eccentric Dr. William Henry Burritt. The home, which features many "green" innovations, was built with the idea of one day becoming a museum for the city of Huntsville. Today, you can tour the mansion, hike to a 75-foot-high concrete cross or stroll through the collection of log cabins and buildings where workers relay lessons about life on the mountain long before the mansion.

History remains alive and well down in the valley, too. There are three well preserved historic districts in Huntsville, including Twickenham, which was the city's first name. Here is a large collection of antebellum homes including the birthplace of "Rebel Raider" General John Hunt Morgan, who later died in Greeneville, Tenn. A few blocks away is the home of prominent lawyer and legislator James McClung, whose family helped develop the city of Knoxville.

Huntsville served as an early seat of state government. As you step inside the Alabama Constitution Village you may find it difficult to believe that just a few decades ago a parking lot covered the foundations of this historic district. Everything has been reconstructed to look just as it did in 1819 when Alabama became a state.

Guides like Karen Napier escort visitors through the homes of some of the movers and shakers of early Huntsville. Napier braves the sweltering Alabama heat as she is dressed in period costume and offers a detailed history of the site as well demonstrations of the tools of the time. She may even relay the origins of "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite" or how an "ugly jug" helped protect children.

Across the street, the Early Works History Museum shifts the focus to children. This is a hands-on learning center filled with facts about Alabama and how its history has influenced the nation. Children are sure to push a few buttons here, but they'll be learning a lesson or two when they do.

Inside the city's old train depot the walls truly have a story to tell. Union forces occupied the city in 1862 and used the old depot to house more than 100 Confederate soldiers captured on a train. The graffiti the soldiers left behind remains one of the most popular features in the depot, which now houses the Alabama Transportation Museum. If you look closely you may see the signature of a J.W. Mitchell of Morristown, Tenn.

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Community Digest

Updated: June 16, 2012 2:18AM

Grayslake

Blood Drive: The Grayslake Fire Department will participate in LifeSource Blood Centers Firefighter Blood Donor Challenge. Participating departments compete against each other in an attempt to draw the greatest number of units of blood. LifeSource personnel will be at Grayslake Fire Station No. 1 on June 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 160 Hawley St. Walk-ins are welcome but donors are encouraged to make an appointment by calling Ingrid Skidmore at (847) 223-8960.

Buffalo Grove

Workshop: A community workshop to discuss planning for housing will be held June 20 at 7 p.m. at Village Hall, 50 Raupp Blvd. The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) will provide an overview of the villages population trends and projected demand for future housing. Participants at the workshop will have group discussions concerning housing issues and opportunities. The ideas developed by the groups will be summarized at the end of the meeting. CMAP will use the information to draft a study for the village with recommendations to guide decisions regarding future housing proposals. For more information, or to register for the workshop, (847) 459-2525.

Green Fair: The Buffalo Grove Environmental Action Team is working with the village to coordinate the first Green Fair June 24 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Rylko Park, 1000 N. Buffalo Grove Road. Learn about the steps you can take at home, work and in the community to improve the environment. Watch demonstrations, participate in a craft and more. Various booths will be collecting items to be donated such as athletic shoes, eye glasses, keys and more. For more information, visit http://www.vbg.org.

Gurnee

Bug control: Wil-Kil Pest Control will host a free Bed Bug Boot Camp for businesses in Gurnee and the surrounding areas June 19 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at KeyLime Cove Indoor Waterpark Resort, 1700 Nations Drive, to address the ongoing concerns and prevention methods of bed bugs. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. Attendees will learn about the history and biology of bed bugs, the importance of inspections, legal issues associated with bed bugs and prevention techniques. Wil-Kils bed bug canine scent detection dogs, Max and Daisy, will also show participants how they do their job to effectively detect live bed bugs, allowing for a more accurate inspection versus traditional detection methods. For more information, visit http://www.wil-kil.com.

Shredding: The Des Plaines River Valley Chapter of ARMA, Opportunity Secure Data Destruction, with the support of Gurnee Park District will hold a free confidential shredding of personal documents (limit of three grocery bags per person papers and CDs/DVDs diskettes must be separated) June 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hunt Club Park Community Center, 920 N. Hunt Club Road. Donations of non-perishable food for the Northern Illinois Food Bank will be accepted. For more information, call (224) 636-3750.

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Bed Bug Exterminator King Of Prussia, 215-486-2599, King Of Prussia Exterminator Pennsylvania – Video

13-06-2012 09:51 WE ARE FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SERVICING KING OF PRUSSIA PENNSYLVANIA, WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS AND WE SPECIALIZE IN BEDBUGS TREATMENT. DO YOU HAVE A BED BUG INFESTATION? OR HAVE SEEN BED BUG ACTIVITY IN YOUR HOME? WE ARE THE PEOPLE TO CALL. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPE OF PEST TREATMENT.

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Bed Bug Exterminator Center City, 215-554-6187, Center City Exterminator Philadelphia PA – Video

13-06-2012 10:59 WE ARE FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SERVICING CENTER CITY PHILADELPHIA PA, WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS AND WE SPECIALIZE IN BEDBUGS TREATMENT. DO YOU HAVE A BED BUG INFESTATION? OR HAVE SEEN BED BUG ACTIVITY IN YOUR HOME? WE ARE THE PEOPLE TO CALL. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPE OF PEST TREATMENT.

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Study: D.C. bedbug problem increasingly worse

Bed bugs make excellent hitchhikers, so check baggage before returning home from a trip. (Courtesy Erie.gov)

WASHINGTON - Yet again, D.C. ranks high among cities that leave its visitors with a souvenir they'd rather forget.

A new Terminix survey lists D.C. as the sixth-most bed bug-infested city in America. This marks a decline from a previous commercial study that put the District at No. 8.

The City of Brotherly Love took top honors, with Cincinnati and the Big Apple right behind.

The list was created using information from 300 Terminix branches throughout the country. The extermination company then ranked cities based on calls from customers and confirmed reports by their exterminators, according to PRNewswire.

Check out the top 10:

1. Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 3. New York City 4. Chicago 5. Detroit 6. Washington, D.C. 7. Columbus, Ohio 8. San Francisco 9. Denver 10. New Haven, Conn.

These standings show bed bugs continue their reign as scourge of the American public, with five new cities in the top 15 this year: Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Miami and New Haven, Conn.

D.C. was among five other cities that have seen a growing population of the bloodsuckers, along with Columbus, Dallas, Philadelphia and San Francisco. the District was ranked seventh in 2011.

The prevalence of bed bugs has increased as much as 500 percent in the last decade, according to a study from Ohio State University, whose home state has three cities with the worst incidence of the problem pests.

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