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- Dogpatch USA was a theme park located in northwest Arkansas along State Highway 7 between the cities of Harrison and Jasper, an area known today as Marble...
- Dogpatch was the fictional setting of cartoonist Al Capp's classic comic strip Li'l Abner (1934–1977). The inhabitants of Dogpatch were mostly lazy hillbillies...
- 37°45′38″N 122°23′28″W / 37.76060°N 122.39107°W / 37.76060; -122.39107 Dogpatch is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, roughly half industrial...
- Dogpatch Labs is a startup and innovation hub situated in the Silicon Docks area of Dublin. The company's headquarters are located in the CHQ building...
- of hillbillies living in the impoverished fictional mountain village of Dogpatch, USA. Written and illustrated by Al Capp (1909–1979), the strip ran for...
- Dogpatch and Dog Patch may refer to: Dogpatch, the setting of the comic Li'l Abner Dogpatch, San Francisco, California, US, a neighborhood Dogpatch USA...
- (known as Marble City from 1840 to 1883, Will****son from 1883 to 1934, and Dogpatch from 1966 to 1997) is an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas...
- Davis Butler - James J Jefferies "It's a Typical Day" as the citizens of Dogpatch, U.S.A. go about their daily activities. As usual, sweet, curvaceous Daisy...
- November 1978, Feuer portra**** Daisy Mae in an NBC-TV special, Li'l Abner in Dogpatch Today. She also pla**** a minor role as Becky Mae in the TV series The Dukes...
- Connecticut, he spent 43 years writing about the fictional Southern town of Dogpatch, reaching an estimated 60 million readers in more than 900 American newspapers...