They sure picked a nice area to open a business. They call it the PhD capital of the East because of all the rocket scientists at Redstone Arsenal. I lived there for many years. If you like large mouth and small mouth bass fishing or hiking the foot hills of the Appalachians, you could not find a better place. You can also drive over to Fort Payne and see if any of the guys from the group "Alabama" are still picking and singing. I also lived in Lower Alabama near Mobile. That area, especially Baldwin county, is incredible. The beaches at Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are sandy white with clear blue/green water. I was fortunate enough to be a guest a few times of a 40,000 acre lease an hour and a half north near Brewton. 40,000 arcres, think about that! Two locations in Alabama and they are different as night and day. About the only thing they have in common is that the people there live for football and either love Alabama and hate Auburn or love Auburn and hate Alabama.