Enterprise, AL
Enterprise, Alabama is a city where Old South charm combines with New South vitality to make Enterprise a wonderful place to live, learn, work and make a living. Whether you are a visitor, a new resident, or considering relocation or retiring, you will find our city ready to make you feel at home. Rated by [...]
Ozark, AL
Welcome to the City of Ozark, Alabama,
the County Seat of Dale County!
Ozark, Alabama is a city of approximately 15,119 located in the corner of southeast Alabama. Dale County and Ozark have the best of both worlds….a small town atmosphere with friendly people, yet close to larger cities and other attractions. Housing is available [...]
Headland, AL
Headland, Alabama
Gem of the Wiregrass
Moving into its second hundred years of establishment, Headland, Alabama is enjoying a rebirth, as a new generation of native Headland residents is joined by many residents relocating from other areas. New ideas are bringing change to Headland, and the city is opening its doors to progress.
As you travel from [...]
Slocomb, AL
Slocomb, Alabama
The earliest settlers of Slocomb worked hard to create this town while today this tight-knit community treasures that lineage and rich history. The lumber industry started by Frank Slocomb is still active in the Slocomb economy but the community is famous for the “Slocomb Tomato” and all kinds of agricultural growth remains the primary [...]
Dothan, AL
Welcome to the Circle City, the Hub of the Wiregrass
and now the “Mural City”.
Incorporated on November 11, 1885, Dothan, Alabama was first known as Poplar Head prior to 1871. This area was well known for trade and meeting places for the Creek Confederacy in the early stages of incorporation and after the Indian wars in [...]
Geneva, Alabama
Geneva, Alabama
Geneva, Alabama, the county seat for Geneva County, Alabama surrounds the “Junction” of the Pea River and the Choctawatchee River. The “Junction” is located where these two historic rivers meet to flow south towards the State of Florida into the Gulf of Mexico. The “Junction” is also known locally as the area where all [...]
Cottonwood, AL
Cottonwood Beginnings
As history tells us, the future of Cottonwood, Alabama was in it’s beginnings long before it’s incorporation. In the mid-1800’s an influential landowner by the name of W.S. Wood was inspired to move from the established community of Columbia, and investigate the area of isolated woods just west of the Chattahoochee River.
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