New Time Capsule Dedication

New Huntsville Time Capsule 2005
New Huntsville Time Capsule 2005

Huntsville’s official 200th Birthday bash is now officially complete, and finished. On Monday, City officials gathered in Bicentennial Park to dedicate the interment of the Time Capsule for another fifty years, to be opened at the next birthday celebration in 2055.

New Huntsville Time Capsule 2005

New Huntsville Time Capsule 2005

Appended: 2022.09.12
Notice the new Time Capsule resembles a turkey cooker. No doubt Mary Jane Caylor’s perverted sense of humor in keeping with her obsession over abortion. Despicable. – JC

©2005 – Jim Casey



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