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About
Gadsden
Gadsden,
city, seat of Etowah County, northeastern Alabama, on the Coosa
River; settled 1840, incorporated 1871. It is one of Alabama's major
industrial centers. Chief manufactures include steel, motor-vehicle
tires, and machine tools. The Gadsden Museum of Fine Arts, a cultural
arts center, and a junior college are here. Noccalula Falls (about
27 m/90 ft high), bordered by botanical gardens and a pioneer homestead,
is nearby.
Industrialization was spurred by the building here of one of the
world's first hydroelectric projects in 1906. The city is named
for the American diplomat James Gadsden. Population 47,565 (1980);
42,523 (1990); 38,978 (2000).
Gadsden
Attractions
Alabama Regional Theatre, Center for Cultural Arts, Downtown
Gadsden, Inc., Etowah County War Memorial, Gadsden Museum
of Art, Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge, Historic Mort Glosser
Amphitheater, James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Lookout Mountain
Parkway, Noccalula Falls Park, Spirit of American Citizenship
Monument.
Gadsden
Hotels
Best Western Gadsden Inn & Suites 205 Enterprise Drive, Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35904
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Comfort Suites Gadsden
96 Walker St., Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35904
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Days Inn Gadsden AL
1612 West Grand Avenue, Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35904 Book
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Hampton Inn Gadsden,alabama
129 River Road, Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35901 Book
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Holiday Inn Express Gadsden
801 Cleveland Ave, Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35954 Book
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Rodeway Inn Gadsden
3909 West Meighan Blvd, Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35904 Book
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Super 8 Motel - Gadsden
2110 Rainbow Dr., Gadsden, Alabama, USA, 35901 Book
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