Visit Gas Light Alley, A Charming Village Of Shops In Alabama
By Lisa Battles|Published January 17, 2024
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Lisa has traveled the U.S. for over a decade, seeking out and sharing the stories of its most interesting places, people, and experiences. A journalism graduate of Auburn University, she has been a content strategist, editor, and writer for more than 25 years. Lisa has worked in community news, PR, and marketing with a focus on tourism, hospitality, and economic development. Besides following her curiosity around every corner, she's a devoted dog mom of two and advocate for animal welfare.
Sip a mocha latte, assemble an uncommon flower arrangement, and find the perfect permanent jewelry at Gas Light Alley. And that’s just a few of the fun things you’ll find within this charming village of shops in Huntsville, Alabama. It’s a must-explore section of the city’s growing Stovehouse district, which began to blossom around 2018. What’s in the name? The district’s centerpiece development was the site of a stove factory from the late 1920s through 2000.
Today, it has about three dozen spots to eat, play, lounge, hear live music, meet, and do business in style.
If nothing strikes your fancy in the food court, keep in mind that a longtime local favorite for downhome country cooking, The Blue Plate Cafe, is just around the corner. Or you can save that one for the next day. As one of the hottest cities in the country and always with something happening, Huntsville merits a stay. We recommend at least a couple of days just to see a few of the highlights.
You can learn more about Gas Light Alley on the Stovehouse website and keep up with its latest news on the Stovehouse Facebook page.
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