For more than 80 years, one south Alabama town has been home to the National Peanut Festival. These days, it also has more than 70 five-foot-tall pieces of peanut public art around town. Even so, most people do not know the real reason why Dothan, Alabama is the Peanut Capital of the World.

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You can get all the details about the next festival’s calendar of events on the National Peanut Festival website and keep up with its latest news on the National Peanut Festival Facebook page.

Have you ever visited Dothan for the National Peanut Festival or otherwise? Drop us a line and let us know about your time in the Wiregrass. Now you know why Dothan is the Peanut Capital of the World, we hope you’ll give a little thanks to our farmers every time you have a perfect PBJ or peanut butter cup.

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