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The museum was founded in 1988, in response to a magazine article that named Dothan as one of the worst places in the United States to live. [3] It hosts traveling exhibits, as well as its permanent collection of American contemporary and pop art, including works by Josef Albers, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, and Frank Stella.
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.
It broadcasts an urban adult contemporary music format to the Dothan, Alabama, area. [2] WBBK-FM features programming from ABC Radio. In November 2011, Magic Broadcasting and its Magic Broadcasting Alabama Licensing LLC subsidiary sold the station to Alabama Media Investments, LLC. Alabama Media Investments subsequently sold WBBK-FM to Robert ...
Dothan Civic Center is a 3,100-seat multi-purpose arena located in Dothan, Alabama. It hosts local sporting events and concerts. Ultimate Fighting Championship 12 was held at Dothan Civic Center.
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — If you have gotten your picture taken in the Circle City there’s a chance it was taken by Art Solomon. He passed away at his home late Sunday night after a nearly three ...
Jun. 9—ELKHART — Island Park in Elkhart saw the return of a time-honored event Friday and Saturday. The 44th Annual Rhapsody Arts and Music Festival took place over the course of both days.
Music South, formerly the Southern Alabama Symphony Association, offers a wide variety of musical performances, from classical symphony performances to jazz, African and other musical styles. "Music by Moonlight" offers four free concerts per year at Dothan's Landmark Park, featuring classical, jazz, Celtic and bluegrass musicians, among others ...
For years WDJR had broadcast from the 2,000-foot (610 m) WTVY-TV tower in Holmes County Florida at the 1,550-foot (470 m) mark. In the spring of 2006, WDJR was forced to move off the WTVY-TV tower in preparation for the high-power DTV transition as the new DTV equipment and WDJR's antenna would exceed the wind-load requirements of the tower.