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| |  | | | Claybank Log Church is a historic church in Ozark, Alabama. The building is the second church on the site, replacing a similar structure built in 1829. The current building was constructed by a Methodist minister, although the church was also used for various community functions. It is believed to be the oldest extant building in Dale County. In 1873, the congregation built a new church closer to the center of town. The log church was used only sporadically after 1900, and was purchased by the C... |
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| |  | | | The Oates-Reynolds Memorial Building (also known as the Girls Dormitory of the Baptist Collegiate Institute) is a historic building in Newton, Alabama. The Baptist Collegiate Institute was founded in 1898, providing elementary, high school, and early college education. One of the oldest educational institutions in the Wiregrass Region, the school had over 250 students by 1918. The entire campus burned in the early 1920s, and a classroom building and girls dormitory were built to replace it. The ... |
| |  | 1942 establishments in Alabama, United States Army posts, United States Army airfields, Training installations of the United States Army, Forts in Alabama, Buildings and structures in Coffee County, Alabama, Buildings and structures in Dale County, Alabama, Enterprise–Ozark micropolitan area, Buildings and structures in Geneva County, Alabama, Buildings and structures in Houston County, Alabama, Census-designated places in Alabama, Census-designated places in Dale County, Alabama, Hidden categ... | | Fort Rucker is a U.S. Army post located mostly in Dale County, Alabama, United States. It was named for a Civil War officer, Confederate General Edmund Rucker. The post is the primary flight training base for Army Aviation and is home to the United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) and the United States Army Aviation Museum. Small sections of the post also lie in Coffee, Geneva, and Houston counties. Part of the Dale County section of the base is a census-designated place; its p... |
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| |  | Enterprise State Community College, Community colleges in Alabama, Educational institutions established in 1965, Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Education in Coffee County, Alabama, Education in Dale County, Alabama, Education in Mobile, Alabama, Education in Marshall County, Alabama, Education in Covington County, Alabama, 1965 establishments in Alabama, Southern United States university stubs, Alabama school stubs, Hidden categories:, C... | | Enterprise State Community College is a community college located in Enterprise, in the U.S. state of Alabama. It was created by the Alabama State Board of Education in February 2003 by reorganizing Enterprise State Junior College to include the Alabama Aviation Centers at Ozark and Mobile. In December 2009, the Alabama State Board of Education approved a name change for the college to Enterprise State Community College with a marketing name for the aviation programs as the Alabama Aviation Cent... |
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| |  | | | WDFX-TV is the Fox-affiliated television station for Southeastern Alabamas Wiregrass Region. Licensed to Ozark, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 33 (or virtual channel 34.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in unincorporated Wicksburg. The station can also be seen on Bright House Networks channel 11 as well as Comcast and Time Warner Cable channel 13 with HD on Bright House Networks digital channel 231, Time Warner Cable digital channel 213, and Comcast digital channel 43... |
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| |  | | | The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot was a train station in Headland, Alabama. The depot was built in 1893 by the Abbeville Southern Railway, which built a line to connect Abbeville with the Alabama Midland Railway at Grimes. The Alabama Midland and Abbeville Southern became part of the Plant System is 1894, which was taken over by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1901 and merged into the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in 1967. Regular passenger service through Headland ended in 1929, althoug... |
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| |  | | | The Atlantic Coastline Railroad Passenger Depot is a historic train station in Dothan, Alabama. By 1907, the town had outgrown its depot, and the freight depot had to be pressed into passenger service. When the new depot was completed, it was the largest and busiest on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad between Montgomery, Alabama, and Thomasville, Georgia. The Atlantic Coast Line merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1967 to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. Passenger service to Doth... |
| |  | | | Howell School is a historic school building in Dothan, Alabama. The school was built in 1902 to replace the previous grammar school that had burned in 1901. It was named in 1916 for the recently deceased Dr. Robert Graves Howell, who was mayor when the first grammar school was built. A second school was built in 1911, and Howell was replaced by Minnie T. Heard Elementary School in 1942. After being used by the Salvation Army during World War II, the building was converted for use as a textile mi... |
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| |  | | | The Dothan Opera House is a historic performing arts venue in Dothan, Alabama. It was built in 1914�15 as a municipal auditorium by the growing town. Seating 800, it opened October 8, 1915, with a performance by a local orchestra. The building was designed by Atlanta architectural firm Morris & Morris in a blend of Classical Revival and Italianate styles. The first floor features three central arched entry doors, with by a pair of arched windows on either side. The second story is dominated by... |
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| |  | | | Dothan High School is located in Dothan, Alabama, USA. It is located on U.S. Highway 231 inside Ross Clark Circle, about a mile and a half North of the Southern tip of Ross Clark Circle. The school is one of Dothans two public high schools. Dothan High School enrolls students from the Southern half of Dothan, while Northview High School, the Tigers cross town rival, enrolls students from the Northern half of Dothan. The high school district roughly runs down U.S. Highway 84, which runs East to W... |
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