The Combined Statistical Area (CSA) of Dothan, Alabama, Enterprise, Alabama, and Ozark, Alabama, is located in southeastern Alabama, bordering Georgia to the east and Florida to the south. This region encompasses a blend of urban, suburban, and rural landscapes, with the three cities serving as key hubs. Dothan, the largest city, is known as the "Peanut Capital of the World" due to its significant peanut production and serves as the commercial and cultural center of the CSA. Enterprise, a growing city, is home to Troy University’s Enterprise campus and benefits from its proximity to Fort Rucker, a major military base. Ozark, smaller in size, plays an important role in the regional economy, particularly in agriculture. Agriculture, especially peanuts and cotton, is a primary industry in the region, alongside military presence, healthcare, and retail. Dothan’s healthcare sector is especially important, making it the medical hub for the area. The transportation network is robust, with major highways connecting the cities and access to Dothan Regional Airport for limited commercial flights. The CSA of Dothan, Enterprise, and Ozark provides a slower pace of life with strong community ties, essential services, and a growing economy.