brundidge, alabama. ♪ sweet home alabama >> i'm in brundidge, alabama. population about 2,000.'m halfway between montgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. what happened? the same thing that happened to a lot of towns in america. factories shut down. people lost jobs and then big box stores moved in. brundidge isn't a ghost town and it doesn't intend to be. we want to know, what are those business people doing to keep their small businesses alive? and what is the town doing to make sure that brundidge's main street doesn't disappear? >>> hi. i'm chairman of the board at first national bank of brundidge, alabama, founded in 1904 by my great grandfather. i'm also the mayor of brundidge. >> for a small business person here in brundidge, to survive, what do they have to do? what are they doing that's working? >> i think the stores that have survived, probably the number one thing is service. >> hi. i