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Downtown Huntsville food truck rallies returning, with some new twists

Downtown Huntsville food truck rallies returning, with some new twists Updated 2:58 PM; Facebook Share Huntsville’s biggest stage for food trucks is doubling down this year. Traditionally, development nonprofit Downtown Huntsville Inc. holds their popular food truck rallies the third Friday of the month, May through October. For 2021, the rallies will take place the first and third Fridays those months, at Big Spring Park, address 200 Church St. Also new for ’21, the rallies will be split into two categories, food trucks and food trailers, with the latter occurring first Fridays and the former on the third Fridays. “It’s a creative way to give more exposure,” DHI CEO Chad Emerson tells AL.com. Logistics also influenced the change. Food trailers, which involve not only a trailer but also a separate vehicle to tow that trailer, take up more physical space than a true food truck, which is entirely contained in one vehicle.

The Day - Your Turn: The New York game comes to the Rose City - News from southeastern Connecticut

Your Turn: The New York game comes to the Rose City Chelsea Parade in Norwich, then known as Williams Park, was one local field where base ball games of this period were played. (photo submitted) The Marvins of Norwichtown took their name from Lt. Marvin Waites, a Norwich resident who died in the Civil War. (photo submitted) The fairgrounds, where some base ball games were played, and race track (lower right) were located off of New London Turnpike at the site of the annual New London County Agricultural Fair. (photo submitted) The World Champion Unions of Morrisania played in Norwich during a road trip and soundly whipped the Norwich teams. (photo submitted)

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