
Danville, Arkansas
2301 E 8th, Danville, AR 72833
479-495-4444
1966
Danville is a small town located along the Petit Jean River, with easy access to natural resources like lakes, three mountains and two national forests. The surrounding county was the setting for the novel “True Grit,” which was later made into a John Wayne film by the same name.
Decatur, Alabama
Fresh Poultry Processing
254 Ipsco St, Decatur, AL 35601
256-353-0312
Prepared Foods Processing
112 Plugs Dr, Decatur, AL 35601
256-552-4900
1976
Decatur, nicknamed “The River City,” is a mid-sized town located along the Tennessee River. Decatur is home to the Alabama Jubilee, one of the largest hot air balloon festivals in the south, and the Spirit of America Festival, one of the south’s largest Fourth of July festivals.
Albertville, Alabama
700 McDonald Ave, Albertville, AL 35950
256-878-3404
1947
Albertville, a small southern town, was established in the 1800s but was completely destroyed by a tornado in 1908. The town was rebuilt and today is home to several poultry plants and the Mueller Co, which produces fire hydrants, giving the city the nickname “Fire Hydrant Capital of the World.”
Union Springs, Alabama
444 Baskin St, Union Springs, AL 36089
334-808-9601
1959
Union Springs is a small historic town with a picturesque downtown and antebellum homes; the town is named for 27 springs in the area. Union Springs is recognized as the Bird Dog Field Trial Capital of the World and is the birthplace of Eddie Kendricks, co-founder of The Temptations.
Enterprise, Alabama
1020 County Rd, Jack, AL 36346
334-897-3435
1979
Enterprise is a small city in southern Alabama. Its primary industry in the early 1900s was cotton farming, until a boll weevil infestation caused a prosperous diversification into peanuts and other crops. This led to Enterprise erecting the world's only monument to an agricultural pest, the Boll Weevil Monument.
Dothan, Alabama
808 Ross Clark Cir, Dothan, AL 36303
334-702-6200
1968
Dothan is known as the “Peanut Capital of the World,” since a quarter of the U.S. peanut crop is produced nearby. The city hosts the National Peanut Festival each fall, as well as two professional barbecue competitions, the Tri-State BBQ Festival and PorktoberQue.
Pendergrass, Georgia
977 Wayne Poultry Rd, Pendergrass, GA 30567
706-693-2271
1967
Pendergrass is a small town established in 1891 around a railroad depot and named for the railroad director. Although the town has under 500 residents, each weekend that population grows by over 25,000 as visitors converge for the state’s largest flea market, the Pendergrass Flea Market.
Oakwood, Georgia
Corporate Headquarters
4110 Continental Drive, Oakwood, GA 30566
770-538-2120
2001
Oakwood is a small town on the tree-lined shores of Lake Lanier. Originally named after a railroad stop where locomotives would pick up oak wood fuel, today Oakwood is just outside of the busy Atlanta metropolitan area.
Dobson, North Carolina
802 E Atkins St, Dobson, NC 27017
336-386-8151
1957
Dobson is a small town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As the center of the Yadkin Valley wine-growing region, it has been called the Napa Valley of the east coast. The nearby Yadkin and Mitchell Rivers are popular destinations for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.