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Distance from Dothan, AL, USA to Wheeling, WV, USA


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About Dothan, AL, USA


Dothan

Dothan may refer to:

Dothan, Alabama

Dothan is a city in Dale, Henry, and Houston counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the largest city and county seat of Houston County, with a population of 65,496 at the 2010 census.

Dothan Regional Airport

Dothan Regional Airport (IATA: DHN, ICAO: KDHN, FAA LID: DHN) is a public airport in Dale County, Alabama, United States.

Dothan (ancient city)

Dothan (Hebrew: דֹתָן‬) (also Dotan) was a biblical city located north of Shechem, about 100 km north of Hebron.

Dothan metropolitan area, Alabama

The Dothan Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Geneva, Henry, and Houston counties in southeastern Alabama, anchored by the city of Dothan, county seat of Houston County.


About Wheeling, WV, USA


Wheeling

Wheeling can refer to:

Wheeling, West Virginia

Wheeling is a city in Ohio and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.

Wheeling Jesuit University

Wheeling Jesuit University (WJU) is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic university in Wheeling, West Virginia.

Wheeling Suspension Bridge

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the main channel of the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia.

Wheeling Jamboree

The Wheeling Jamboree is a pioneering American radio show that features country music and has aired since 1933. It was broadcast from Wheeling, West Virginia on WWVA, the first radio station in West Virginia and a 50,000-watt clear-channel station, from its launch through approximately 2008. As of 2016, the Jamboree now only broadcasts on a 6-watt low-power station and is, for the most part, no longer broadcast live.