HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Hundreds of parents and children made their way to Burritt on the Mountain Saturday afternoon for a unique Easter celebration unlike any other in the Huntsville area.
The Easter Jubilee isn’t your traditional Easter egg hunt. While children do scavenge for eggs, the search takes them on a tour through Burritt’s six historic cabins, blending the fun of the holiday with a glimpse into the area’s past.
Families came to enjoy live music, interact with animals and experience what life looked like in the Huntsville area during the 1800s, long before the city’s modern development took shape…