We'll let you guess which side of the fence 'mosquitoes' landed on.
, and in a nutshell, the answer is “a lot.” With nearly 2,000 responses, readers mentioned they wish Alabama had more sidewalks, entertainment options, seafood restaurants and more. They also mentioned a few things they wouldn’t mind having a little less of.
-- Bridgett Collier Hargroves“Alabama would greatly benefit from having more international stores, representing diverse cultures such as Indian, Pakistani, Somali and Muslim communities. Just imagine the possibilities - food, clothing, music and more!”“We have it all! Maybe better use of what we do have! Appreciation for small businesses! Hard to compete with Walmart and such!”“Neighborhood parks where kids can play baseball, football, basketball just between themselves, and recreation centers where different kinds of games like chess, horseshoes, arts and crafts, etc., like we had in my neighborhood. Absolutely great memories.”I was born and raised in North Carolina. When I moved here, was very difficult to find. I hope the restaurants and grocery stores fix that problem!”-- Tara Rowland Spickard If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our
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