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Enterprise – City of Commerce

A city known for top economic growth and progress and recently named in America’s ‘Top 100 Places to Live’. Enterprise is known for its rich history, unique attractions and thriving art community. It is home to the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Rucker, bringing with it an energetic community of highly qualified soldiers, civilians and military families.


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  • Enterprise Community Articles and Resources

    ENTERPRISE CHILDRENS FESTIVAL in the PARK

    Don’t miss the Enterprise Children’s festival in the Park today May 5th at Johnny  Henderson Park on HW 167.  It starts at 2pm.  Fun for all ages, games, music, & food. Make sure you stop by the Becky Hancock realty tent and paint a Bird House. Hope to see you there!

    PUBLIX GROCERY STORE

    PUBLIX GROCERY store comes to Enterprise

    Tonight  I was honored to attend the ribbon cutting at the new PUBLIX GROCERY store opening in Enterprise located at the corner of Boil Weevil Circle & HIghway 27.  Tonight was for the store employes and their families and I was lucky enough to attend with my niece, Alisha, who will be working in the bakery.  We got to wonder more »

    City of Enterprise: Mayor’s Welcome

    Welcome to Enterprise   City of Enterprise: Mayor’s Welcome.

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    Lodging

    Do you need a place to stay? Find a hotel during your visit to Enterprise & Fort Rucker or while in transition when moving. Search the google map to find a hotel, or see my suggestions for military travellers and even a place for your pets! IHG Army Hotels – for military travelers – “Enjoy more »

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    Our School System

    “The Enterprise, Alabama City School System is comprised of one Early Education Center (Kindergarten), 6 elementary schools (Grades 1-6), 3 junior highs, and one high school. Student enrollment in the system exceeds 6200. The system employs more than 450 professionals and more than 250 support staff. The school system was the first in Alabama to more »