Alabama’s top 10 most Redneck cities

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DOTHAN, Ala. — Website RoadSnacks.com, which calls itself a “regional infotainment” site, developed a set of criteria to determine which of Alabama’s 439 cities and towns are the most Redneck.

“Is there anything really wrong with being called a redneck?” the website says. “It’s a part of our culture. Rednecks are hailed as being great in our song lyrics. They’re prominently featured in reality television. There are even video games about rednecks. So, you’d think people who are rednecks would be proud to be called a redneck.”

To compile the list, RoadSnacks weighed the number of dive bars per city, number of tobacco stores per city, number of guns and ammo stores per city, and number of Walmarts per capita.

Though they ranked the top 100, the top 10 received special recognition. Check them out in our slideshow. Click all the way through to discover the 10 LEAST Redneck cities, as well!

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