Places to see at Enterprise, Alabama

Best Places to visit in Enterprise, Alabama - Best Things to do in Enterprise, AL
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Boll Weevil Monument 0.09 7
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

The Boll Weevil Monument in downtown Enterprise, Alabama, United States is a prominent landmark and tribute erected by the citizens of Enterprise in 1919 to show their appreciation to an insect, the boll weevil, for its profound influence on the area's agriculture and economy. Hailing the beetle as a \"herald of prosperity,\" it stands as the world's first monument built to honor an agricultural pest.

The Monument consists of a statue of a woman holding a pedestal with a boll weevil perched on top.

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Seaboard Coastline Depot 0.15 7
Railway Stations, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

The Enterprise station, also known as the Seaboard Coastline Depot is a historic train depot in Enterprise, Alabama. It was built in 1900 by the Alabama Midland Railway, which was eventually acquired by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. It now houses Enterprise Depot Museum. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 7, 1974. It is located at the corner of Railroad Street and West College Street.

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First Baptist Church 0.12 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Enterprise City Cemetary 0.39 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Saint Bulah Baptist Church 0.53 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Park Avenue Baptist Church 0.66 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Adams Street Church of Christ 0.67 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Tornado Memorial 0.68 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Lee Street Baptist Church 0.8 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Auxiiary Building 0.87 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Church Building 0.88 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church 0.88 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Auxiiary Building 0.88 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Hillcrest Baptist Church 0.88 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Auxiiary Building 0.89 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Faith View Church 1 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Clark Cinemas III & IV 1.48 1
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal from a story by Christopher Reeve, Konner, and Rosenthal based on the DC Comics character Superman. The film stars Reeve, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure, Jon Cryer, Sam Wanamaker, Jim Broadbent, Mariel Hemingway, and Margot Kidder.

It is the fifth film in the Superman film series and a sequel to Superman III (1983). It is the first film in the series not to have the involvement of producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind. The film also marks the final appearance of Reeve as Superman, who agreed to return in exchange for a large salary and a story promoting nuclear disarmament.

Shortly before the film's production, the film's producer, The Cannon Group, suffered a major financial crisis that forced major budget cuts, and 40 minutes of footage were deleted after negative test screenings. Upon release, it was widely panned by critics and fans alike, with many reviewers citing poor special effects, inconsistencies, and plot holes. No further Superman films were released until Superman Returns in 2006.

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Clark Twin Cinemas 1.64 1
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

The third season of Twin Peaks, also known as Twin Peaks: The Return and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series, consists of 18 episodes and premiered on Showtime on May 21, 2017. Developed and written by creators David Lynch and Mark Frost, with Lynch directing, the season is a continuation of the 1990\u20131991 ABC series and its 1992 theatrical prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. An ensemble of returning and new cast members appear, led by original star Kyle MacLachlan.

Set 25 years after the events of the original Twin Peaks, the season follows multiple storylines, many of which are linked to FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (MacLachlan) and his 1989 investigation into the murder of Twin Peaks homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). In addition to the fictional Washington state town of Twin Peaks, the story extends to locations such as New York City, Las Vegas, South Dakota, New Mexico, and Texas. Showtime president David Nevins said that \"the core of [the story] is Agent Cooper's odyssey back to Twin Peaks\".

The season garnered critical acclaim, with praise centering on its unconventional narrative and structure, visual invention, and performances. Many publications, including Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, and Esquire, named it the best television show of 2017. The film journals Sight & Sound and Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma named The Return the second-best and best \"film\" of the year respectively, sparking discussion about the artistic difference, if any, between theatrical film and TV series in the era of streaming. In December 2019, Vulture critics named The Return the best television series of the 2010s, while Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma named it the best film of the decade.

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Clark Cinema 1.77 1
Cultural, Cinemas, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

Dick Clark Productions (DCP, stylized in lowercase as dick clark productions or dcp) is an American multinational television production company founded by radio and TV host Dick Clark.

The studio primarily produces award shows and other music entertainment programs, including the Academy of Country Music Awards, the DCP-created American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards (presented by co-owned music magazine Billboard), Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, the Golden Globe Awards, and So You Think You Can Dance (with 19 Entertainment). Some of its earlier productions, such as American Bandstand, New Year's Rockin' Eve, and TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes (initially with Carson Entertainment), were hosted by Clark himself.

The company was sold to a group led by Daniel Snyder in 2007 for $150 million. In September 2012, it was sold again to Guggenheim Partners, Mandalay Entertainment and Mosaic Media Investment Partners for $350 million. Guggenheim's stake was later spun out to former president Todd Boehly. In 2016, Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group announced its intent to acquire DCP, but the deal was thrown out in early 2017 due to regulatory issues. The company then became a part of MRC (initially Valence Media) after Boehly's entertainment and media assets merged with the studio. Valence as a whole rebranded as MRC in 2020, with DCP being part of the MRC Live & Alternative division.

In September 2021, MRC discontinued the Dick Clark Productions branding, and folded all of its productions under the MRC Live & Alternative branding going forward. However, less than a year later in August 2022, Boehly, through his holding company Eldridge, re-acquired the division and several other properties from MRC, and restored the Dick Clark Productions branding.

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