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The Anniston–Oxford area is home to many restaurants ranging from American, Italian, Greek, Cuban, Cajun, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southern cuisines. Many locally own dining establishments are located in the downtown Anniston, Buckner Circle, and around Jacksonville Square, as well as major chain restaurants along the ...
The Confederate States of America operated an iron furnace near present-day downtown Anniston, [4] ... Anniston, Alabama, 1872–1900. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of ...
Piedmont is a city in Calhoun and Cherokee counties in the U.S. state of Alabama.The population was 4,400 at the 2020 census. [2] It is included in the Anniston-Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Breweries in Alabama produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally and regionally. In 2012 Alabama's then 17 breweries, importers, brewpubs, and company-owned packagers and wholesalers employed 60 people directly, and another 12,300 in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. [1]
From the Mississippi–Alabama state line to Tuscaloosa, I-20/I-59 is a four-lane route. At Tuscaloosa, the highway connects with I-359 which travels northward into downtown Tuscaloosa and to the University of Alabama. After the I-359 junction, the route widens to become six lanes.
Jennifer Aniston helped pioneer the celebrity cover model—and decades into her career, she continues to nail the assignment. In her latest feature, The Morning Show star, 54, poses in lingerie ...
The station first signed on the air on October 26, 1969, as WHMA-TV. [6] Originally operating as a primary CBS and secondary NBC affiliate, the station was initially owned by the Anniston Broadcasting Company, which was run by members of the family of Harry M. Ayers, who also owned the Anniston Star newspaper and local radio station WHMA (1390 AM and 100.5 FM, the FM station is now Atlanta ...
Alabama State Route 202 sign, located near US Route 78. The western portion of SR 202 was changed in 2008 upon completion of the four lane parkway which comprises the Anniston Western Bypass. SR 202 formerly traveled westward across several substandard bridges parallel and just south of the Anniston Army Depot.