In an unassuming building right on North Parkway, at the end of a re-developed shopping center, sits the H.C. Blake Art & History Center. This amazing place opened in June of this year.
It’s also right next door to the new Dark Side Coffee, so now you have no excuse not to wander over to this northside gem.
Huntsville Revisited
Inside this center, if you are lucky, you can find Huntsville Revisited’s William Hampton. Listening to Mr. Hampton talk about history is worth the time and a visit. And seeing his (ever-growing) archive of historical items, artifacts, and memorabilia is a unique lesson in Huntsville’s heritage.
You can schedule a private tour of the museum or the city by calling 256-683-7160.
To me, it was a reminder of how little I knew of this town’s past…
The day I happened to stop in, Mr. Hampton showed me a newly acquired piece of Huntsville History. Some folks had just dropped off a section of chain that was originally around Huntsville’s 1914 Courthouse.
You can see the chain in the picture below.
The “art” part of the H.C. Blake Art & History Center can be found in the studios of Carol Foret and Sara Beth Fair. You can see a lot of Ms. Foret’s work at the front of the center, and much of it is for sale.
There are also frequent art classes and workshops, along with gallery events.
More Information About the H.C. Blake Art & History Center:
Hours: Mon – Sat: 10am – 2pm, Sun: Closed
Location: 2007 N. Memorial Parkway, Suite O, Huntsville, Alabama 35810
Phone: 256-426-9163
Amy Jones has been a marketing professional in Huntsville for 20 years, with experience in all aspects of marketing, pr, media relations, event management, digital content, and design. Amy is the proud and busy momma of two boys, who keep things loud and fun. For fun she skateboards, rides her scooter, and kayaks (though sadly not at the same time!).