A New Country Music Theme Destination Soon To Come To Houston County
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A New Country Music Theme Destination Soon To Come To Houston County
Country music is coming to southeast Alabama and officials are hoping plenty of tourists will follow.
Reporter: Rhiana Huckins
Email Address: rhiana@wtvy.com
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Posted by: Nicole on Feb 26, 2008 at 04:22 PM

Did he say he was building the establishment in Coffee County or was it simply the Bama Jam that he talked about. I know that was a concert in a field just out of Enterprise that was mentioned but this is the first of a theme facility that I've heard about. Either way lower Alabama needs this. Everyone is sick of driving to Panama City, Atlanta, and Georgia to see decent concerts.
Posted by: Skeptic Location: Elba on Feb 26, 2008 at 01:02 PM

Mr. Gilly will go where the money leads him. So, you folks in Dothan don't believe this is a done deal, especially with the established tourism in Florida. The tourist may still pass Dothan by on their way to the New Country Music Theme Park in Panama City Beach or other points south in the Sunshine State. Mr Gilley has made the same promises as he passed through several counties in Alabama. Mr. Gilly's intentions are highly suspect. So, I won't believe any of this pie-in-the-sky scheme until the place is built and you all have a grand opening. For those of you that are campaigning for the BINGO, if you insist on throwing your money away, aim it toward your local charities.
Posted by: UserUser Location: dothan on Feb 26, 2008 at 08:14 AM

Coffee county is a dump, something like this would never succeed in Coffee county so quit whinning.
Posted by: jo Location: Enterprise on Feb 25, 2008 at 11:19 PM

If this is to be true,why is Ronnie Gilley still listing this development to take place n Coffee County, with the grand opening being this summer???? For such a local fellow, why are you taking away from where/what you promised your local community?
Posted by: RALT Location: ELBA AL on Feb 25, 2008 at 09:56 PM

I WILL NOT BE SUPPORTING SOMETHING THAT WAS ALREADY ANNOUNCED AS BEING BUILT IN COFFEE COUNTY
Posted by: gloria Location: "Enterprise" on Feb 25, 2008 at 08:03 PM

This is in reference to the "Country Crossing" Construction development coming to Houston County. Big blow to Coffee County...We just placed one of "Top 10" places to live in America. Going to be the idea place to retire. The bottom line here...$$$... Could we get any more of our tax money flowing toward Houston County? What really happened here? There was more on the line here than the investments of the Country Music Stars.
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