Harvey Robbins and Tuscumbia

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Title

Harvey Robbins and Tuscumbia

Subject

Colbert County, Alabama; Tuscumbia, Alabama; Harvey Robbins

Description

Harvey Robbins who founded National Floor Products in Florence with his father, Stanley Robbins, in 1957, is credited with restoring downtown Tuscumbia, Alabama.

Born in Dayton, Ohio, he and his family moved to the Shoals while he was still relatively young. He graduated from Deshler High School and attended the University of Florida and the University of North Alabama.

In the late 1990s, after selling the family business, he focused his attention on development and projects for the city of Tuscumbia.

Three of his favorite projects were giving Spring Park a makeover, renovating and reopening the Palace Ice Cream and Sandwich Shop (where he had "courted" his wife Joyce Ann McKinley when the building, located at Fifth and Main, still housed a drug store), and building Coldwater Books (101 West 6th Street, Tuscumbia) which features an indoor waterfall.

His efforts to boost the city brought him national acclaim including an article in the New York Times and a spot on NBC's "Today Show."

Creator

Pam Kingsbury, University of North Alabama

Source

Delinski, Bernie. Times Daily, Florence, Alabama, January 30, 2013, page one.

Publisher

Alabama Cultural Resource Survey

Contributor

Pam Kingsbury, University of North Alabama

Type

Still Image and Text