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Wiregrass Commons Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Dothan, Alabama. It has 638,554 square feet (59,000 m 2) of shopping with over fifty retail stores and a food court with a carousel. It is Southeast Alabama's largest and only shopping mall. The mall's anchor tenants are Belk, Dillard's, and JCPenney. [2]
The Main Street Commercial District is a historic district in Dothan, Alabama. The district covers 18 acres (7 ha) and portions of 6 blocks in Dothan's historic commercial district. At the time of the nomination, it contained 68 contributing properties, however many have been demolished in the intervening years.
Porter Hardware, the oldest continually operating hardware store in the state of Alabama, was opened in 1889 by Edwin Russell Porter and Joel Murphree in the city of Dothan and is still operated today by Mr. Porter's descendants. The interior and exterior of Porter Hardware remains virtually unaltered and it maintains a large inventory of ...
Joseph (Joe) Donofro, Dothan, Alabama local and lead architect of Donofro Architects, had been constructing the idea of renovating Howell School since stumbling upon the building originally in 1978. After garnering support from the city and its former mayor, Mike Schmidtz, Joe championed the redevelopment and conversion of Howell School into a ...
Costco is closing the book on year-round sales of physical novels.. The bulk retailer is looking to end constant book sales at 500 of its 600 stores across the U.S., according to reports.Starting ...
WDHN produces 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of news each weekday starting with Wake Up Wiregrass at 5 a.m., Daytime at 11 a.m., and then in the evening with WDHN News at 5, 6 and 10 p.m. Wake Up Wiregrass replaced Top of the Morning with Charlie Platt after its cancellation.
John Rainey Adkins (December 31, 1941 – June 18, 1989) was a self-taught guitarist and songwriter from Dothan, Alabama. [1] Adkins experienced commercial success in America during his music career in the 1960s and 1970s with the bands The Candymen and Beaverteeth.
KICKING SASS -- sassy's dead. R.I.P. Sassy. And it's about damn time. Why Jane Pratt's "Jane" never quite lived up to Jane Pratt's "Sassy" Archived 2006-05-20 at the Wayback Machine; The New York Review of Magazines: We Still Love Sassy; Interview with Jane Pratt in The Oberlin Review; Cute Band Alert: How Sassy magazine created a new sex object.