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Blount was a partner with a large regional investment banking firm in Montgomery for six years before creating and co-owning the firm Blount Parrish & Co. in 1985. While in the investment banking business, he completed hundreds of tax-exempt and taxable financings for public utilities, hospitals, corporations, cities, counties, school boards and other entities.
7 Brew Coffee, a drive-thru coffee stand, moved into its new coffee stand Tuesday at 1102 Sixth Ave. S.E. in Decatur. A company press release said the stand expects to hire about 50 people. The ...
[2] [5] The corporation changed its name to Blount Fine Foods, Inc. in 2008. [4] Todd Blount has served as president and CEO since 2000, and is the third generation of the Blount family to lead the company. [1] [2] [5] In 2004, Blount Fine Foods expanded from its Warren location to include a headquarters facility in Fall River. [2]
State Route 67 (SR 67) is a 47.107-mile-long (75.811 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama that connects the city of Decatur to U.S. Route 231 (US 231) at Rainbow Crossing in Blount County. This highway serves as a connector between Decatur and Gadsden.
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Horton Mill Covered Bridge in Blount County Stewartfield in Mobile William J. Samford Hall in the Auburn University Historic District Winter Place in Montgomery Ashland Place Historic District in Mobile Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion in Tuscaloosa Temple B'nai Shalom in Huntsville's Old Town Historic District, in Huntsville "Forks of Cypress" ruins near Florence Fort Morgan, on shore of Mobile ...
The Port of Decatur is a transshipment port on the Tennessee River, in the city of Decatur, Alabama, United States of America. The port was founded in 1971. The port was founded in 1971. [ 1 ]
The house was built in 1829 for Colonel William Francis Dancy, an early settler in the area, who later moved to Franklin, LA. It is the oldest building in Decatur, and one of only four to survive the Civil War (the others being the Old State Bank, the Rhea–McEntire House, and the Todd House in the Bank Street–Old Decatur Historic District).