
Dothan and its eastern outskirts serve as the focal point of this Southeast Alabama landscape, where the transition from dense urban development to expansive agricultural land is marked by the Ross Clark Cir bypass. This area is characterized by a network of small, established communities such as Cowarts, Webb, and Ashford that follow the primary transit corridors. The terrain is defined by its subtle drainage patterns, with numerous farm ponds and creeks like Cowarts Creek and Gulf Creek dissecting the coastal plain. Family and community heritage is deeply rooted here, evidenced by several small cemeteries including Hurts Chapel Cem and Cowarts Creek Cem that dot the countryside. Modern institutional growth is also present, highlighted by the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, situated at the eastern edge of the regional hub.
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