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Dothan, Alabama

Dothan (/ˈdθən/ DOH-thən[citation needed]) is a city in Dale, Henry, and Houston counties and the Houston county seat in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is Alabama's eighth-largest city, with a population of 71,072 at the 2020 census.[2] It is near the state's southeastern corner, about 20 miles (32 km) west of Georgia and 16 miles (26 km) north of Florida. It is named after the biblical city where Joseph's brothers threw him into a cistern and sold him into slavery in Egypt.[3]

Dothan
Downtown Dothan
Location of Dothan in Dale, Henry, and Houston Counties, Alabama
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountiesHouston, Dale, Henry
Government
 • TypeMayor - Council
 • MayorMark Saliba (R)
Area
 • Total90.16 sq mi (233.53 km2)
 • Land89.84 sq mi (232.68 km2)
 • Water0.33 sq mi (0.84 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total71,072
 • Density791.10/sq mi (305.45/km2)
 • CSA
248,947
ZIP Codes
36301–36305, 36345, 36350
FIPS code01-21184
Websitewww.dothan.org

Dothan is the principal city of the Dothan, Alabama metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Geneva, Henry, and Houston counties; the small portion in Dale County is part of the Ozark Micropolitan Statistical Area. Together they form the Dothan-Ozark Combined Statistical Area. Coffee County and its Enterprise micropolitan area was originally combined as a statistical area with both Dothan and Ozark as well, but is now split off as its own statistical area by the US Census Bureau. Together they form the Wiregrass region, of which Dothan is the Alabama portion's largest city. The combined population of the entire Dothan metropolitan area in 2010 was 145,639.[4] The city is the main transportation and commercial hub for a significant part of southeastern Alabama, southwest Georgia, and nearby portions of the Florida Panhandle. Since approximately one-fourth of the U.S. peanut crop is produced nearby, much of it processed in the city, Dothan is known as "The Peanut Capital of the World". It also hosts the annual National Peanut Festival at the Peanut Festival Fairgrounds.[5]

History

Earliest years

Between 1763 and 1783, the region that is now Dothan was part of the colony of British West Florida.[6]

The first permanent white settlers consisted of nine families who moved into the area during the early 1830s to harvest the abundant timber. Their settlement, named Poplar Head after the spring, failed to thrive. It was all but abandoned by the time of the Civil War. After the war, a local Pony Express route was founded; together with other developments during the Reconstruction Era, the town began to grow. On November 11, 1885, the citizens voted to incorporate, naming their new city Dothan at the suggestion of a local clergyman after discovering that "Poplar Head" was already registered with the U.S. post office for a town in northern Alabama.[3]

Civil unrest

On October 12, 1889,[7] Dothan was the scene of a deadly altercation resulting from a dispute over a tax levied on wagons operating within city limits. Local farmers opposed the levy and united in a body called the "Farmers Alliance". The arrest of some of the alliance's men led to a riot that left two men dead and others seriously wounded.[8] Chief of Police Tobe Domingus was found guilty of murder and sentenced to ten years in prison. Appeals to the Alabama Supreme Court resulted in a new trial,[9] and Domingus was acquitted.[10]

Expansion and growth

Farmers turned to peanut production, which was successful and brought financial gain to the city. It became a hub for the production and transport of peanuts and peanut-related products.[11] Today, one-quarter of the U.S. peanut crop is harvested within 75 miles (121 km) of Dothan.[11]

 
Looking up Foster St. toward downtown Dothan

The Southern Company constructed the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Generating Station near the city between 1970 and 1981; this 1,776-megawatt facility generates about 13,000 gigawatt-hours (47,000 TJ) per year.[12]

Geography

Dothan is in northwestern Houston County in southeastern Alabama. The city limits extend north into Henry County and northwest into Dale County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 89.7 square miles (232.4 km2), of which 89.4 square miles (231.5 km2) is land and 0.31 square miles (0.8 km2), or 0.36%, is water.[13]

 
Ross Clark Circle on Dothan's east side

Climate

Dothan has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa). This produces hot, humid summers and generally mild winters, with average high temperatures ranging from 92 °F (33 °C) in the summer to 59 °F (15 °C) high during winter. Snowfall is extremely rare; a two-inch snowfall occurs about once every ten years, which results in a yearly average of 0.2 inches (5.1 mm).[14] Tornadoes are a frequent risk during the spring, summer and fall; the city's tornado activity is slightly below the Alabama state average, but 79% above the U.S. average.[15]

Climate data for Dothan, Alabama (Dothan Regional Airport) 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1965–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 83
(28)
86
(30)
90
(32)
94
(34)
100
(38)
105
(41)
105
(41)
102
(39)
102
(39)
100
(38)
88
(31)
83
(28)
105
(41)
Average high °F (°C) 61.7
(16.5)
65.8
(18.8)
72.9
(22.7)
79.3
(26.3)
87.2
(30.7)
91.3
(32.9)
93.3
(34.1)
92.0
(33.3)
88.4
(31.3)
80.8
(27.1)
71.1
(21.7)
63.8
(17.7)
79.0
(26.1)
Daily mean °F (°C) 50.8
(10.4)
54.6
(12.6)
60.8
(16.0)
67.2
(19.6)
75.6
(24.2)
81.1
(27.3)
83.0
(28.3)
82.0
(27.8)
77.9
(25.5)
68.9
(20.5)
58.9
(14.9)
53.1
(11.7)
67.8
(19.9)
Average low °F (°C) 39.8
(4.3)
43.3
(6.3)
48.8
(9.3)
55.2
(12.9)
64.0
(17.8)
70.8
(21.6)
72.7
(22.6)
72.0
(22.2)
67.3
(19.6)
56.9
(13.8)
46.7
(8.2)
42.4
(5.8)
56.7
(13.7)
Record low °F (°C) 10
(−12)
22
(−6)
26
(−3)
35
(2)
44
(7)
54
(12)
62
(17)
60
(16)
45
(7)
32
(0)
20
(−7)
18
(−8)
10
(−12)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.76
(121)
4.82
(122)
4.72
(120)
4.79
(122)
2.92
(74)
5.08
(129)
5.95
(151)
6.17
(157)
3.27
(83)
2.70
(69)
3.91
(99)
4.76
(121)
53.85
(1,368)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 10.5 9.9 8.8 7.4 7.9 12.8 13.8 13.4 8.4 7.0 8.4 10.7 119.0
Source: NOAA[16][17]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1890247
19003,2751,225.9%
19107,016114.2%
192010,03443.0%
193016,04659.9%
194017,1947.2%
195021,58425.5%
196031,44045.7%
197036,73316.8%
198048,75032.7%
199053,5899.9%
200057,7377.7%
201065,49613.4%
202071,0728.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[18]
2018 Estimate[19]

The state-recognized Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians were in Dothan.[20] They descended from members of the Cherokee and Creek peoples who occupied this area and resisted removal to Indian Territory in the 1830s.[21]

2020 census

Dothan racial composition[22]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 39,834 56.05%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 23,755 33.42%
Native American 180 0.25%
Asian 1,124 1.58%
Pacific Islander 44 0.06%
Other/Mixed 3,004 4.23%
Hispanic or Latino 3,131 4.41%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 71,072 people, 27,103 households, and 16,607 families residing in the city.

Government

 
Houston County Courthouse in Dothan

Dothan is governed by a mayor and city council (called the "board of commissioners"), with a city manager employed to manage city affairs.[23] The city is divided into six council districts, with one commissioner elected from each single-member district to a four-year term. Members of the commission serve part-time and are responsible for drafting all city ordinances and policies and appropriation of city funds. Dothan's mayor is elected at-large for four years and serves as a member of the board of commissioners. The city manager implements the board's policies and manages the city's day-to-day operations, including hiring, managing and firing the heads of city government departments. A total of 999 full-time and 215 part-time employees work for Dothan's city agencies, including police, fire, clerical, judicial, finance, public works and utilities.[24]

As of 2017, the mayor was Mark Saliba and the city manager was Mike West. Larry H. Williams served as city fire chief and Steve Parrish was police chief.[23][25][26]

Dothan is in Alabama's 2nd congressional district; its representative (as of 2021) is Barry Moore. The city is divided among three different state senate districts (28, 29 and 31)[27] and four state representative districts (85, 86, 87 and 93).[28]

Education

Most K-12 students in Dothan and Houston County attend Dothan City Schools[29] or Houston County Schools.[30] Others attend local private schools, such as Houston Academy,[31] Providence Christian School,[32] Northside Methodist Academy,[33] Emmanuel Christian School,[34] and Westgate Christian School.[35] Institutes of higher education include Fortis College, Troy University Dothan Campus,[36] Wallace Community College, Bethany Divinity College & Seminary,[37] and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine.[38]

Infrastructure

Airport

Dothan Regional Airport is served by Delta Air Lines and Aero-One Aviation as of September 2017. The airport was established at the former Army airbase at Napier Field in 1965, after then-Mayor Richmond McClintock started a push to move the airport in the early 1950s. Jet services began in 1968 with Southern Airways' acquisition of DC-9 aircraft, and continue today using the CRJ-200 regional passenger jet.[39]

Unlike many municipal airports in the U.S., the Dothan airport is entirely self-supporting, operating without tax-generated funding. All airport revenue is generated by rental and other user fees charged to patrons and tenants of the facility.[40]

The airport serves as the local National Weather Service's weather observation station.[41]

Ground transportation

Highway and bus

U.S. Routes 84, 231, and 431 run through Dothan along various parts of Ross Clark Circle (AL-210), the bypass encircling the city. U.S. 84 runs along the northern part of the bypass from west to east, leading east 55 mi (89 km) to Bainbridge, Georgia and west 30 mi (48 km) to Enterprise. U.S. 231 runs along the western part of the bypass from south to north, leading northwest 56 mi (90 km) to Troy and south 83 mi (134 km) to Panama City, Florida. U.S. 431 begins its path northward at the southern end of Ross Clark Circle, and runs along the eastern part of the bypass, leading north 51 mi (82 km) to Eufaula. Other highways that run through Dothan include Alabama State Routes 52 and 53.

Passenger trains no longer operate through Dothan, but Greyhound Bus Lines maintains a station in town.[42] Dothan does not have regularly scheduled public transportation, but offers dial-a-ride service through its nonprofit Wiregrass Transit Authority.[43]

Religion

The largest Christian denomination in Dothan is the Southern Baptist church.[44] There are also Anglican, Churches of Christ, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, AME, Freewill Baptist, Episcopal, United Pentecostal, Assemblies of God, Seventh-day Adventist and various Evangelical churches serving Dothan's Protestant community. Saint Michael's Orthodox Church[45] is an Antiochian Orthodox Church, serving the orthodox community in Dothan and the Wiregrass. St. Columba Catholic Church serves Dothan's Roman Catholics.[46] Dothan hosts a Reform Judaism synagogue, Temple Emanu-El,[47] which became nationally famous in 2008 when the congregation offered Jewish families as much as $50,000 to relocate to Dothan to build up the community.[48] The city is also home to two mosques,[49] two Wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints,[50] a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.[51]

Media

Dothan is served by a daily newspaper, the Dothan Eagle,[52] a weekly newspaper, the Dothan Progress,[53] and a blog, Rickey Stokes News.[54] It has four television stations, WRGX-LD 23 (NBC),[55] WDFX 34 (FOX),[56] WDHN 18 (ABC) and the oldest television station in southeastern Alabama, WTVY 4 (CBS/MyNetworkTV/CW). WOW!, Comcast and Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable) provide cable television service. DirecTV and Dish Network provide direct broadcast satellite television, including local and national channels. The city is also served by several radio stations; among the oldest is 560 WOOF-AM, which went on the air as an AM station in 1947; 99.7 WOOF-FM went on the air in 1964.[57] As of 2020, the radio formats in Dothan are top 40/CHR/pop (106.7 WKMX), adult contemporary (107.7 W299BX, 99.7 WOOF-FM), classical (88.7 WRWA), Christian (94.3 WIZB), rock (100.5 WJRL-FM), classic hits (102.5 WESP), country (95.5 WTVY-FM, 105.3 WECB), rap/hip hop/urban (700/105.9 WARB/W290DG), urban adult contemporary (93.1 WBBK-FM), talk radio (103.9 WDBT), and sports (560/101.1/107.1 WOOF-AM/W261AT/W296DQ).[58] Dothan Magazine[59] offers a bimonthly, people-focused viewpoint of the Dothan area keeping readers up to date on the latest community events, trends and issues. Archived issues of Dothan Magazine are online.[60]

Sports

Dothan hosted minor league baseball teams from 1915 to 1917 (AL-FL-GA League and Dixie League) and from 1936 to 1962 (AL-FL League, GA-FL League and AL State League). Teams were known at varying times as the Boll Weevils, Browns, Rebels, Cardinals and Phillies. Major League affiliations were maintained in later years with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies. All teams played at the "D" league level, a defunct minor-league classification that represented the entry or "rookie" level in the minors. Ballparks included Baker Field, City Park, Stadium Park, Jill Alexander Miracle Field and the Wiregrass Memorial Stadium.[61]

The city served host to the Ultimate Fighting Championship on February 7, 1997, at the Dothan Civic Center Arena.[62]

Dothan was selected as one of 11 Alabama sites for a course on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.[63]

In 2007–10, Dothan was recognized as part of the "Playful City USA" initiative by KaBOOM!, created to honor cities that ensure that their children have great places to play.[64]

Economy

Dothan has a diverse economy. Agriculture is the largest industry, though retail sales and restaurants have experienced a rapid growth in recent years. Peanut production remains a mainstay of the agricultural sector, but cotton is gaining in importance. Tomato production is significant as well, especially in the nearby town of Slocomb, which styles itself "the Tomato Capital of the World".[65]

Top employers

According to the city's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[66] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer Employees
1 Southeast Alabama Medical Center 2,500
2 Dothan City & Houston County Schools 1,973
3 Flowers Hospital 1,100
4 City of Dothan 927
5 Southern Nuclear (Farley) 860
6 Perdue Farms 800
7 Michelin 542
8 Houston County 430
9 AAA Cooper 425
10 Twitchell 387

Crime and police violence

According to records available on a police violence tracking website, police have killed 20 people directly or indirectly between 2000 and 2020. Most of the victims were shot, tasered or asphyxiated.[67] Particularly brutal was the killing of a man at a local animal shelter over his refusal to show proper identification to police.[68] A federal judge cleared the police officer after body camera footage showed that the man had taken the officer's taser and attempted to use it on the officer during an altercation.[69] In 2021, the city of Dothan settled a lawsuit with a payment of $250,000.[70]

Culture

Museums and monuments

The George Washington Carver Museum relates the story of the African-American genius and offers information on African cultures and their influences on the world, prominent African-American scientists, explorers and inventors, and the positive contributions African Americans have made in military affairs and social development.[71]

The Wiregrass Museum of Art, in the city's original power and water plant (1913), features ongoing exhibitions of visual and decorative art. Its permanent collection includes works by contemporary Southeastern artists such as Dale Kennington, Frank Flemming, Dale Lewis and Cal Breed, as well by nationally recognized artists including Frank Stella and Jim Dine. The museum was organized in 1989 by private citizens and the City of Dothan; it is operated by the Wiregrass Museum of Art, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization.[72]

 
Wiregrass Museum of Art

Art and theatre scene

Southeast Alabama Community Theater offers live entertainment and theatrical productions for the Dothan community.[73]

Spark Theater Company is a nonprofit theater company and performing-arts educational program. Spark Theater offers several public theater productions each year by Dothan-area youth and teens, an after-school theater program, as well as supplemental theater classes for the public school system.[74]

Notable public art

The Joseph statue at Millennium Park is a ten-foot cast bronze sculpture in the downtown area. It represents the Bible verse "For I heard them say, Let us go to Dothan" (Genesis 37:17), on which the town based its name.[75]

Peanuts Around Town is a public art project organized by The Downtown Group, consisting of 5-foot-tall (1.5 m) peanut sculptures decorated in various fashions and displayed around Dothan.[76]

"Wiregrass Festival of Murals" is an ongoing project offering historic murals painted by nationally and internationally acclaimed muralists on walls of buildings in the downtown historic district. Guided tours are available upon request.[77]

Local music

The Dothan Opera House, built in 1915, features theatre performances, concerts, symphonies, ballet performances, and other cultural events. Tours are available upon request.[78]

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.[79]

Patti Rutland Jazz is a professional contemporary jazz and hip-hop dance company in Dothan. The company produces two full-length jazz and hip-hop theatrical dance productions yearly (one in late February and one in early June) at its home in the Cultural Arts Center,[80] as well as at Dothan's historical landmark Opera House. Patti Rutland Jazz operates as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose core mission is to offer its dancers to the Wiregrass Region to assist underserved youths with free dance classes. This mutually beneficial program hopes to make Dothan a destination for, and a source of, future professional dance talent in the United States.[81]

Area attractions

 
Dothan Area Botanical Gardens
  • Highland Oaks Golf Course is part of Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.[82]
  • The "World's Smallest City Block" is behind the Dothan City Civic Center between North Appletree Street, North College Street, and East Troy Street.[83]

Notable people

 
City officials from Dothan visiting Congressmember Martha Roby in 2019.

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External links

  • Official website
  • Dothan Chamber of Commerce
  • Historic photos March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Landmark Park

Coordinates: 31°13′37″N 85°24′25″W / 31.227°N 85.407°W / 31.227; -85.407

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Dothan ˈ d oʊ 8 en DOH then citation needed is a city in Dale Henry and Houston counties and the Houston county seat in the U S state of Alabama It is Alabama s eighth largest city with a population of 71 072 at the 2020 census 2 It is near the state s southeastern corner about 20 miles 32 km west of Georgia and 16 miles 26 km north of Florida It is named after the biblical city where Joseph s brothers threw him into a cistern and sold him into slavery in Egypt 3 DothanCityDowntown DothanLocation of Dothan in Dale Henry and Houston Counties AlabamaCountryUnited StatesStateAlabamaCountiesHouston Dale HenryGovernment TypeMayor Council MayorMark Saliba R Area 1 Total90 16 sq mi 233 53 km2 Land89 84 sq mi 232 68 km2 Water0 33 sq mi 0 84 km2 Population 2020 Total71 072 Density791 10 sq mi 305 45 km2 CSA248 947ZIP Codes36301 36305 36345 36350FIPS code01 21184Websitewww wbr dothan wbr orgDothan is the principal city of the Dothan Alabama metropolitan area which encompasses all of Geneva Henry and Houston counties the small portion in Dale County is part of the Ozark Micropolitan Statistical Area Together they form the Dothan Ozark Combined Statistical Area Coffee County and its Enterprise micropolitan area was originally combined as a statistical area with both Dothan and Ozark as well but is now split off as its own statistical area by the US Census Bureau Together they form the Wiregrass region of which Dothan is the Alabama portion s largest city The combined population of the entire Dothan metropolitan area in 2010 was 145 639 4 The city is the main transportation and commercial hub for a significant part of southeastern Alabama southwest Georgia and nearby portions of the Florida Panhandle Since approximately one fourth of the U S peanut crop is produced nearby much of it processed in the city Dothan is known as The Peanut Capital of the World It also hosts the annual National Peanut Festival at the Peanut Festival Fairgrounds 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Earliest years 1 2 Civil unrest 1 3 Expansion and growth 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 4 Government 5 Education 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Airport 6 2 Ground transportation 6 2 1 Highway and bus 7 Religion 8 Media 9 Sports 10 Economy 10 1 Top employers 11 Crime and police violence 12 Culture 12 1 Museums and monuments 12 2 Art and theatre scene 12 3 Notable public art 12 4 Local music 13 Area attractions 14 Notable people 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditEarliest years Edit Between 1763 and 1783 the region that is now Dothan was part of the colony of British West Florida 6 The first permanent white settlers consisted of nine families who moved into the area during the early 1830s to harvest the abundant timber Their settlement named Poplar Head after the spring failed to thrive It was all but abandoned by the time of the Civil War After the war a local Pony Express route was founded together with other developments during the Reconstruction Era the town began to grow On November 11 1885 the citizens voted to incorporate naming their new city Dothan at the suggestion of a local clergyman after discovering that Poplar Head was already registered with the U S post office for a town in northern Alabama 3 Civil unrest Edit On October 12 1889 7 Dothan was the scene of a deadly altercation resulting from a dispute over a tax levied on wagons operating within city limits Local farmers opposed the levy and united in a body called the Farmers Alliance The arrest of some of the alliance s men led to a riot that left two men dead and others seriously wounded 8 Chief of Police Tobe Domingus was found guilty of murder and sentenced to ten years in prison Appeals to the Alabama Supreme Court resulted in a new trial 9 and Domingus was acquitted 10 Expansion and growth Edit Farmers turned to peanut production which was successful and brought financial gain to the city It became a hub for the production and transport of peanuts and peanut related products 11 Today one quarter of the U S peanut crop is harvested within 75 miles 121 km of Dothan 11 Looking up Foster St toward downtown Dothan The Southern Company constructed the Joseph M Farley Nuclear Generating Station near the city between 1970 and 1981 this 1 776 megawatt facility generates about 13 000 gigawatt hours 47 000 TJ per year 12 Geography EditDothan is in northwestern Houston County in southeastern Alabama The city limits extend north into Henry County and northwest into Dale County According to the United States Census Bureau the city has an area of 89 7 square miles 232 4 km2 of which 89 4 square miles 231 5 km2 is land and 0 31 square miles 0 8 km2 or 0 36 is water 13 Ross Clark Circle on Dothan s east side Climate Edit Dothan has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa This produces hot humid summers and generally mild winters with average high temperatures ranging from 92 F 33 C in the summer to 59 F 15 C high during winter Snowfall is extremely rare a two inch snowfall occurs about once every ten years which results in a yearly average of 0 2 inches 5 1 mm 14 Tornadoes are a frequent risk during the spring summer and fall the city s tornado activity is slightly below the Alabama state average but 79 above the U S average 15 Climate data for Dothan Alabama Dothan Regional Airport 1991 2020 normals extremes 1965 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 83 28 86 30 90 32 94 34 100 38 105 41 105 41 102 39 102 39 100 38 88 31 83 28 105 41 Average high F C 61 7 16 5 65 8 18 8 72 9 22 7 79 3 26 3 87 2 30 7 91 3 32 9 93 3 34 1 92 0 33 3 88 4 31 3 80 8 27 1 71 1 21 7 63 8 17 7 79 0 26 1 Daily mean F C 50 8 10 4 54 6 12 6 60 8 16 0 67 2 19 6 75 6 24 2 81 1 27 3 83 0 28 3 82 0 27 8 77 9 25 5 68 9 20 5 58 9 14 9 53 1 11 7 67 8 19 9 Average low F C 39 8 4 3 43 3 6 3 48 8 9 3 55 2 12 9 64 0 17 8 70 8 21 6 72 7 22 6 72 0 22 2 67 3 19 6 56 9 13 8 46 7 8 2 42 4 5 8 56 7 13 7 Record low F C 10 12 22 6 26 3 35 2 44 7 54 12 62 17 60 16 45 7 32 0 20 7 18 8 10 12 Average precipitation inches mm 4 76 121 4 82 122 4 72 120 4 79 122 2 92 74 5 08 129 5 95 151 6 17 157 3 27 83 2 70 69 3 91 99 4 76 121 53 85 1 368 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 10 5 9 9 8 8 7 4 7 9 12 8 13 8 13 4 8 4 7 0 8 4 10 7 119 0Source NOAA 16 17 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1890247 19003 2751 225 9 19107 016114 2 192010 03443 0 193016 04659 9 194017 1947 2 195021 58425 5 196031 44045 7 197036 73316 8 198048 75032 7 199053 5899 9 200057 7377 7 201065 49613 4 202071 0728 5 U S Decennial Census 18 2018 Estimate 19 The state recognized Cher O Creek Intra Tribal Indians were in Dothan 20 They descended from members of the Cherokee and Creek peoples who occupied this area and resisted removal to Indian Territory in the 1830s 21 2020 census Edit Dothan racial composition 22 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 39 834 56 05 Black or African American non Hispanic 23 755 33 42 Native American 180 0 25 Asian 1 124 1 58 Pacific Islander 44 0 06 Other Mixed 3 004 4 23 Hispanic or Latino 3 131 4 41 As of the 2020 United States census there were 71 072 people 27 103 households and 16 607 families residing in the city Government Edit Houston County Courthouse in Dothan Dothan is governed by a mayor and city council called the board of commissioners with a city manager employed to manage city affairs 23 The city is divided into six council districts with one commissioner elected from each single member district to a four year term Members of the commission serve part time and are responsible for drafting all city ordinances and policies and appropriation of city funds Dothan s mayor is elected at large for four years and serves as a member of the board of commissioners The city manager implements the board s policies and manages the city s day to day operations including hiring managing and firing the heads of city government departments A total of 999 full time and 215 part time employees work for Dothan s city agencies including police fire clerical judicial finance public works and utilities 24 As of 2017 the mayor was Mark Saliba and the city manager was Mike West Larry H Williams served as city fire chief and Steve Parrish was police chief 23 25 26 Dothan is in Alabama s 2nd congressional district its representative as of 2021 is Barry Moore The city is divided among three different state senate districts 28 29 and 31 27 and four state representative districts 85 86 87 and 93 28 Education EditMost K 12 students in Dothan and Houston County attend Dothan City Schools 29 or Houston County Schools 30 Others attend local private schools such as Houston Academy 31 Providence Christian School 32 Northside Methodist Academy 33 Emmanuel Christian School 34 and Westgate Christian School 35 Institutes of higher education include Fortis College Troy University Dothan Campus 36 Wallace Community College Bethany Divinity College amp Seminary 37 and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine 38 Infrastructure EditAirport Edit Dothan Regional Airport is served by Delta Air Lines and Aero One Aviation as of September 2017 The airport was established at the former Army airbase at Napier Field in 1965 after then Mayor Richmond McClintock started a push to move the airport in the early 1950s Jet services began in 1968 with Southern Airways acquisition of DC 9 aircraft and continue today using the CRJ 200 regional passenger jet 39 Unlike many municipal airports in the U S the Dothan airport is entirely self supporting operating without tax generated funding All airport revenue is generated by rental and other user fees charged to patrons and tenants of the facility 40 The airport serves as the local National Weather Service s weather observation station 41 Ground transportation Edit Highway and bus Edit U S Routes 84 231 and 431 run through Dothan along various parts of Ross Clark Circle AL 210 the bypass encircling the city U S 84 runs along the northern part of the bypass from west to east leading east 55 mi 89 km to Bainbridge Georgia and west 30 mi 48 km to Enterprise U S 231 runs along the western part of the bypass from south to north leading northwest 56 mi 90 km to Troy and south 83 mi 134 km to Panama City Florida U S 431 begins its path northward at the southern end of Ross Clark Circle and runs along the eastern part of the bypass leading north 51 mi 82 km to Eufaula Other highways that run through Dothan include Alabama State Routes 52 and 53 Passenger trains no longer operate through Dothan but Greyhound Bus Lines maintains a station in town 42 Dothan does not have regularly scheduled public transportation but offers dial a ride service through its nonprofit Wiregrass Transit Authority 43 Religion EditThe largest Christian denomination in Dothan is the Southern Baptist church 44 There are also Anglican Churches of Christ Methodist Presbyterian Lutheran AME Freewill Baptist Episcopal United Pentecostal Assemblies of God Seventh day Adventist and various Evangelical churches serving Dothan s Protestant community Saint Michael s Orthodox Church 45 is an Antiochian Orthodox Church serving the orthodox community in Dothan and the Wiregrass St Columba Catholic Church serves Dothan s Roman Catholics 46 Dothan hosts a Reform Judaism synagogue Temple Emanu El 47 which became nationally famous in 2008 when the congregation offered Jewish families as much as 50 000 to relocate to Dothan to build up the community 48 The city is also home to two mosques 49 two Wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 50 a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses 51 Media EditDothan is served by a daily newspaper the Dothan Eagle 52 a weekly newspaper the Dothan Progress 53 and a blog Rickey Stokes News 54 It has four television stations WRGX LD 23 NBC 55 WDFX 34 FOX 56 WDHN 18 ABC and the oldest television station in southeastern Alabama WTVY 4 CBS MyNetworkTV CW WOW Comcast and Spectrum formerly Time Warner Cable provide cable television service DirecTV and Dish Network provide direct broadcast satellite television including local and national channels The city is also served by several radio stations among the oldest is 560 WOOF AM which went on the air as an AM station in 1947 99 7 WOOF FM went on the air in 1964 57 As of 2020 the radio formats in Dothan are top 40 CHR pop 106 7 WKMX adult contemporary 107 7 W299BX 99 7 WOOF FM classical 88 7 WRWA Christian 94 3 WIZB rock 100 5 WJRL FM classic hits 102 5 WESP country 95 5 WTVY FM 105 3 WECB rap hip hop urban 700 105 9 WARB W290DG urban adult contemporary 93 1 WBBK FM talk radio 103 9 WDBT and sports 560 101 1 107 1 WOOF AM W261AT W296DQ 58 Dothan Magazine 59 offers a bimonthly people focused viewpoint of the Dothan area keeping readers up to date on the latest community events trends and issues Archived issues of Dothan Magazine are online 60 Sports EditDothan hosted minor league baseball teams from 1915 to 1917 AL FL GA League and Dixie League and from 1936 to 1962 AL FL League GA FL League and AL State League Teams were known at varying times as the Boll Weevils Browns Rebels Cardinals and Phillies Major League affiliations were maintained in later years with the St Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies All teams played at the D league level a defunct minor league classification that represented the entry or rookie level in the minors Ballparks included Baker Field City Park Stadium Park Jill Alexander Miracle Field and the Wiregrass Memorial Stadium 61 The city served host to the Ultimate Fighting Championship on February 7 1997 at the Dothan Civic Center Arena 62 Dothan was selected as one of 11 Alabama sites for a course on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail 63 In 2007 10 Dothan was recognized as part of the Playful City USA initiative by KaBOOM created to honor cities that ensure that their children have great places to play 64 Economy EditDothan has a diverse economy Agriculture is the largest industry though retail sales and restaurants have experienced a rapid growth in recent years Peanut production remains a mainstay of the agricultural sector but cotton is gaining in importance Tomato production is significant as well especially in the nearby town of Slocomb which styles itself the Tomato Capital of the World 65 Top employers Edit According to the city s 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 66 the top employers in the city are Employer Employees1 Southeast Alabama Medical Center 2 5002 Dothan City amp Houston County Schools 1 9733 Flowers Hospital 1 1004 City of Dothan 9275 Southern Nuclear Farley 8606 Perdue Farms 8007 Michelin 5428 Houston County 4309 AAA Cooper 42510 Twitchell 387Crime and police violence EditAccording to records available on a police violence tracking website police have killed 20 people directly or indirectly between 2000 and 2020 Most of the victims were shot tasered or asphyxiated 67 Particularly brutal was the killing of a man at a local animal shelter over his refusal to show proper identification to police 68 A federal judge cleared the police officer after body camera footage showed that the man had taken the officer s taser and attempted to use it on the officer during an altercation 69 In 2021 the city of Dothan settled a lawsuit with a payment of 250 000 70 Culture EditMuseums and monuments Edit The George Washington Carver Museum relates the story of the African American genius and offers information on African cultures and their influences on the world prominent African American scientists explorers and inventors and the positive contributions African Americans have made in military affairs and social development 71 The Wiregrass Museum of Art in the city s original power and water plant 1913 features ongoing exhibitions of visual and decorative art Its permanent collection includes works by contemporary Southeastern artists such as Dale Kennington Frank Flemming Dale Lewis and Cal Breed as well by nationally recognized artists including Frank Stella and Jim Dine The museum was organized in 1989 by private citizens and the City of Dothan it is operated by the Wiregrass Museum of Art Inc a 501 c 3 organization 72 Wiregrass Museum of Art Art and theatre scene Edit Southeast Alabama Community Theater offers live entertainment and theatrical productions for the Dothan community 73 Spark Theater Company is a nonprofit theater company and performing arts educational program Spark Theater offers several public theater productions each year by Dothan area youth and teens an after school theater program as well as supplemental theater classes for the public school system 74 Notable public art Edit The Joseph statue at Millennium Park is a ten foot cast bronze sculpture in the downtown area It represents the Bible verse For I heard them say Let us go to Dothan Genesis 37 17 on which the town based its name 75 Peanuts Around Town is a public art project organized by The Downtown Group consisting of 5 foot tall 1 5 m peanut sculptures decorated in various fashions and displayed around Dothan 76 Wiregrass Festival of Murals is an ongoing project offering historic murals painted by nationally and internationally acclaimed muralists on walls of buildings in the downtown historic district Guided tours are available upon request 77 Local music Edit The Dothan Opera House built in 1915 features theatre performances concerts symphonies ballet performances and other cultural events Tours are available upon request 78 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 79 Patti Rutland Jazz is a professional contemporary jazz and hip hop dance company in Dothan The company produces two full length jazz and hip hop theatrical dance productions yearly one in late February and one in early June at its home in the Cultural Arts Center 80 as well as at Dothan s historical landmark Opera House Patti Rutland Jazz operates as a nonprofit 501 c 3 organization whose core mission is to offer its dancers to the Wiregrass Region to assist underserved youths with free dance classes This mutually beneficial program hopes to make Dothan a destination for and a source of future professional dance talent in the United States 81 Area attractions Edit Dothan Area Botanical Gardens Highland Oaks Golf Course is part of Alabama s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail 82 The World s Smallest City Block is behind the Dothan City Civic Center between North Appletree Street North College Street and East Troy Street 83 Notable people Edit City officials from Dothan visiting Congressmember Martha Roby in 2019 John Rainey Adkins 1941 1989 self taught guitarist and songwriter Robert Edwin Russ founder of Ruston Louisiana lived near Dothan in his early years 84 Haywood Sullivan 1930 2003 major league baseball catcher and owner Jamie Thomas born 1974 professional skateboarder Dancin Dave 1927 2015 local street performer Matt Cain major league baseball pitcher References Edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 29 2021 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Dothan city Alabama United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 19 2021 a b Dothan Encyclopedia of Alabama Retrieved December 15 2018 Dothan AL Summary Profile Diversitydata Harvard School of Public Health 2009 Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved August 9 2009 Dothan Convention and Visitor s Bureau website Archived August 14 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 18 2013 The Economy of British West Florida 1763 1783 by Robin F A Fabel University of Alabama Press 2002 Alabama State Bar 1942 The Alabama lawyer official organ State Bar of Alabama The Bar p 261 Cook Jim May 9 2009 Landmark Park hosts Johnny Mack Brown Festival Dothan Eagle Archived from the original on May 19 2009 Retrieved August 9 2009 Alabama Supreme Court 1893 Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama pp 9 14 Retrieved December 13 2013 Oscar L Tompkins July 1942 Wiregrass Saga Retrieved August 9 2009 a b Dothan History PDF gardencentral org Retrieved April 26 2009 permanent dead link Plant Farley Southern Nuclear Archived from the original on October 26 2008 Retrieved November 17 2008 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Dothan city Alabama U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Retrieved October 1 2015 dead link Best Places to Live in the United States Retrieved October 18 2014 Data www city data com Retrieved April 26 2021 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 9 2021 Station Dothan RGNL AP AL U S Climate Normals 2020 U S Monthly Climate Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 9 2021 United States Census Bureau Census of Population and Housing Retrieved November 20 2013 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 8 2018 AIAC Bylaws Alabama Indian Affairs Commission State of Alabama Archived from the original on September 18 2012 Retrieved September 22 2012 CheroCreek Archived from the original on October 3 2013 Retrieved September 28 2013 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved December 17 2021 a b City of Dothan Retrieved April 27 2009 City of Dothan Comprehensive Annual Financial Report PDF 2007 Archived from the original PDF on July 24 2011 Retrieved April 27 2009 1 dead link Mike Schmitz for Mayor of Dothan Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 7 2009 2001 Alabama Senate District Map PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2009 Retrieved April 27 2009 2001 Alabama House District Map PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2009 Retrieved April 27 2009 Dothan City Schools Dothan k12 al us Retrieved November 13 2011 Your Site or Page Name Here Archived from the original on April 30 2009 Retrieved April 26 2009 Houston Academy Houston Academy Houston Academy Retrieved November 13 2011 Providence Christian School Providence Christian School Retrieved November 13 2011 Northside Methodist Academy Nmacademy net Retrieved November 13 2011 Emmanuel Christian School Emmanuelchristian org Retrieved November 13 2011 Westgate Christian School Archived from the original on May 21 2010 Retrieved April 26 2009 Troy University in Dothan Dothan troy edu Archived from the original on October 30 2011 Retrieved November 13 2011 Bethany Divinity College amp Seminary Bethanybc edu Retrieved November 13 2011 Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine ACOM PDF American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2012 pp 2 3 Archived from the original PDF on March 19 2013 Welcome Dothan Regional Airport Archived from the original on September 23 2006 Retrieved August 10 2009 About DHN Dothan Regional Airport Archived from the original on January 23 2013 Retrieved August 10 2009 Alabama Weather Archived from the original on November 7 2015 Retrieved September 25 2015 Dothan AL Greyhound Station Intercity Bus Service Wiregrass Transit Authority Archived from the original on August 26 2009 Retrieved August 10 2009 County Membership Report Thearda com Retrieved December 13 2013 St Michael s Antiochian Orthodox Church Dothan AL St Columba Catholic Church Stcolumbacatholic com August 19 2011 Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved November 13 2011 ISJL Alabama Dothan Encyclopedia Institute of Southern Jewish Life Retrieved October 18 2014 Jewish families offered 50 000 to move to Alabama CNN Retrieved October 18 2014 Islamic Center of Dothan Islamicvalley com Archived from the original on June 30 2014 Retrieved December 13 2013 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints maps google com jehovahs witnesses near Dothan AL maps google com Dothan Eagle Dothan Eagle November 9 2011 Retrieved November 13 2011 Dothan Progress Dothaneagle com Archived from the original on July 13 2008 Retrieved November 13 2011 Welcome to RickeyStokesNews com Sharing Local News with Friends Rickeystokesnews com Retrieved November 13 2011 WRGX nbcwiregrass com nbcwiregrass com Retrieved February 20 2014 WDFX 34 Wdfxfox34 com Retrieved November 13 2011 Ashton King Founder of WOOF Radio Dies WTVY com April 24 2012 OnTheRadio Net Retrieved October 18 2014 dothanmagazine com Retrieved October 18 2014 dothanmagazine com Retrieved October 18 2014 Dothan Alabama Minor League City Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Retrieved August 10 2009 UFC 12 Sherdog com Retrieved November 30 2012 RTJ Golf Trail Explore the Trail www rtjgolf com Retrieved April 30 2009 Types of Play About Archived from the original on April 14 2014 Retrieved October 18 2014 Alabama town of Slocomb celebrating 20 years of tomatoes JCFLORIDAN archive ph September 10 2012 Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved April 26 2021 City of Dothan CAFR Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved November 3 2012 Fatal Encounters A step toward creating an impartial comprehensive and searchable national database of people killed during interactions with police Retrieved February 23 2021 Man shot by Dothan police officer outside animal shelter has died al December 31 2014 Retrieved February 23 2021 AL com November 10 2018 Judge Officer did no wrong when she shot a sovereign citizen al Retrieved October 20 2022 Dothan writes 250 000 check to settle police shooting lawsuit WTVY March 15 2021 Retrieved October 20 2022 George Washington Carver Museum Gwcarvermuseum org Archived from the original on November 3 2011 Retrieved November 13 2011 Wiregrass Museum of Art Wiregrassmuseum org Retrieved November 13 2011 Southeast Alabama Community Theater Seact com Retrieved November 13 2011 Spark Theater Company SparkTheaterCompany com Retrieved December 31 2016 Joseph Statue at Millennium Park 800alabama com Archived from the original on March 20 2009 Retrieved November 13 2011 2 Archived November 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived November 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived October 4 2008 at the Wayback Machine 5 Archived July 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine Cultural Arts Center Cultural Arts Center Retrieved November 13 2011 Patti Rutland Jazz Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved October 18 2014 RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks RTJ Golf Retrieved August 10 2009 What is the story behind the smallest city block monument Dothan Eagle Dothan Alabama Berkshire Hathaway December 23 2014 Retrieved July 14 2015 Robert E Russ lahistory org Archived from the original on February 2 2015 Retrieved October 5 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dothan Alabama Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dothan Official website Dothan Chamber of Commerce Historic photos Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Landmark Park Portal United States Coordinates 31 13 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