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WALMART VISION CENTERS and PHARMACIES PARTICIPATING in the AMERICA's TOOTHFAIRY SMILE DRIVE KEY Vision Center Pharmacies WALMART VISION CENTERS AND PHARMACIES PARTICIPATING IN THE AMERICA'S TOOTHFAIRY SMILE DRIVE KEY Vision Center Pharmacies Store # Address City State Zip Code StoreType RxPhone# StorePhone# 2070 3101 A ST ANCHORAGE AK 99503 Supercenter (907) 569-2021 (907) 563-5900 2071 8900 OLD SEWARD HWY ANCHORAGE AK 99515 Supercenter (907) 569-2030 (907) 344-5300 4359 7405 DEBARR ROAD ANCHORAGE (NE) AK 99504 Supercenter #N/A (907) 339-9039 2188 18600 EAGLE RIVER RD EAGLE RIVER AK 99577 Supercenter (907) 694-9786 (907) 694-9780 2722 537 JOHANSEN EXPY FAIRBANKS AK 99701 Supercenter (907) 451-9938 (907) 451-9900 3814 6525 GLACIER HWY JUNEAU AK 99801 Supercenter (907) 789-2440 (907) 789-5000 4474 10096 KENAI SPUR HWY KENAI AK 99611 Supercenter (907) 395-0871 (907) 395-0971 2710 4230 DON KING RD KETCHIKAN AK 99901 Walmart (907) 247-2183 (907) 247-2156 2711 2911 MILL BAY RD KODIAK AK 99615 Walmart (907) 481-1675 (907) 481-1670 423 630 COLONIAL PROMENADE PKWY ALABASTER AL 35007 Supercenter (205) 620-4697 (205) 620-0360 726 2643 HIGHWAY 280 ALEXANDER CITY AL 35010 Supercenter (256) 234-3962 (256) 234-0316 1091 1991 M. L. KING JR. ANDALUSIA AL 36420 Supercenter (334) 222-2912 (334) 222-6561 329 5560 MCCLELLAN BLVD ANNISTON AL 36206 Supercenter (256) 820-2800 (256) 820-3326 306 1450 NO. 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MEM PKWY(DRA HUNTSVILLE AL 35801 Walmart (256) 536-0315 (256) 536-2870 434 11610 MEMORIAL PKWY SW HUNTSVILLE AL 35803 Supercenter (256) 881-3763 (256) 881-0581 332 6140A UNIV DRIVE HUNTSVILLE AL 35806 Supercenter (256) 837-5642 (256) 837-7272 433 2200 SPARKMAN DR NW HUNTSVILLE AL 35810 Supercenter (256) 859-1855 (256) 852-2236 1711 1600 MONTCLAIR RD IRONDALE AL 35210 Supercenter (205) 956-4273 (205) 956-0416 2760 4206 N COLLEGE AVE JACKSON AL 36545 Supercenter (251) 247-2516 (251) 247-7101 300 1625 PELHAM RD S JACKSONVILLE AL 36265 Supercenter (256) 435-4933 (256) 435-8100 287 1801 HIGHWAY 78 E JASPER AL 35501 Supercenter (205) 302-0020 (205) 384-1100 562 8551 WHITFIELD AVE LEEDS AL 35094 Supercenter (205) 699-0719 (205) 699-0701 2690 8650 MADISON BLVD MADISON AL 35758 Supercenter (256) 461-0875 (256) 461-7403 4318 145 KELLEY BLVD MILLBROOK AL 36054 Supercenter (334) 285-0322 (334) 285-0311 991 101 E I65 SERVICE RD S MOBILE AL 36606 Supercenter (251) 471-5257 (251) 471-1105 4648 6575 AIRPORT BLVD MOBILE AL 36608 Supercenter #N/A 4657 6350 COTTAGE HILL RD MOBILE AL 36609 Neighborhood Market(251) 661-1331 (251) 661-1717 5098 1970 S UNIVERSITY BLVD MOBILE AL 36609 Neighborhood Market(251) 666-6988 (251) 666-3373 4581 2500 DAWES RD MOBILE AL 36695 Supercenter (251) 633-6509 (251) 633-6023 853 685 SCHILLINGER RD S MOBILE AL 36695 Supercenter (251) 633-0995 (251) 633-2211 1493 3371 S ALABAMA AVE MONROEVILLE AL 36460 Supercenter (251) 575-3383 (251) 575-3333 5348 851 ANN ST MONTGOMERY AL 36107 Supercenter (334) 223-7161 (334) 223-7177 930 3801 EASTERN BLVD MONTGOMERY AL 36116 Supercenter (334) 284-4361 (334) 284-4181 4407 10710 CHANTILLY PKWY MONTGOMERY AL 36117 Supercenter (334) 272-7114 (334) 272-7377 938 6495 ATLANTA HWY MONTGOMERY AL 36117 Supercenter (334) 272-0124 (334) 272-0263 394 15445 HIGHWAY 24 MOULTON AL 35650 Supercenter (256) 905-9910 (256) 974-1128 660 517 AVALON AVE MUSCLE SHOALS AL 35661 Supercenter (256) 381-9201 (256) 381-0987 2306 5710 MCFARLAND BLVD NORTHPORT AL 35476 Supercenter (205) 333-7859 (205) 333-7820 315 2453 2ND AVE E ONEONTA AL 35121 Supercenter (205) 625-6479 (205) 625-6474 355 2900 PEPPERELL PKWY OPELIKA AL 36801 Supercenter (334) 745-8101 (334) 745-9333 5653 25241 PERDIDO BEACH BLVD STE WORANGE BEACH AL 36561 Neighborhood Market(251) 974-1824 (251) 974-1810 5197 330 SUTTON RD SE OWENS CROSS ROADS AL 35763 Supercenter (256) 534-4191 (256) 534-4140 809 92 PLAZA LN OXFORD AL 36203 Supercenter (256) 835-4806 (256) 835-4701 740 1537 S US HIGHWAY 231 OZARK AL 36360 Supercenter (334) 774-4235 (334) 774-0272 5262 2181 PELHAM PKWY PELHAM AL 35124 Supercenter (205) 987-0696 (205) 987-0108 5113 165 VAUGHAN LN PELL CITY AL 35125 Supercenter (205) 338-5318 (205) 338-5300 1284 3700 HWY 280/431 N. PHENIX CITY AL 36867 Supercenter (334) 291-6379 (334) 291-1700 483 1903 COBBS FORD RD PRATTVILLE AL 36066 Supercenter (334) 361-2142 (334) 361-2135 863 4180 US HWY 431 ROANOKE AL 36274 Supercenter (334) 863-6148 (334) 863-2147 403 13675 HIGHWAY 43 RUSSELLVILLE AL 35653 Supercenter (256) 332-1712 (256) 332-7382 1212 1095 INDUSTRIAL PKWY SARALAND AL 36571 Supercenter (251) 675-0841 (251) 675-8000 712 24833 JOHN T REID PRKWY SCOTTSBORO AL 35768 Supercenter (256) 574-5698 (256) 574-1126 700 1501 AL HIGHWAY 14 E SELMA AL 36703 Supercenter (334) 874-8357 (334) 874-7793 5174 7855 MOFFETT RD SEMMES AL 36575 Supercenter (251) 645-8860 (251) 645-8224 3386 160 SPRINGVILLE STATION BLVD SPRINGVILLE AL 35146 Supercenter (205) 467-2124 (205) 467-6656 2723 690 HIGHWAY 78 SUMITON AL 35148 Supercenter (205) 648-0371 (205) 648-4100 730 41301 US HIGHWAY 280 SYLACAUGA AL 35150 Supercenter (256) 245-4104 (256) 245-0356 432 214 HAYNES ST TALLADEGA AL 35160 Supercenter (256) 761-2088 (256) 761-1681 1057 1302 GILMER AVE TALLASSEE AL 36078 OTC Only #N/A (334) 283-6841 1174 34301 HIGHWAY 43 THOMASVILLE AL 36784 Supercenter (334) 636-4097 (334) 636-0219 723 1420 HIGHWAY 231 S TROY AL 36081 Supercenter (334) 566-1551 (334) 566-8012 715 1501 SKYLAND BLVD E TUSCALOOSA AL 35405 Supercenter (205) 750-8529 (205) 750-0823 733 3501 20TH AVE VALLEY AL 36854 Supercenter (334) 768-2129 (334) 768-2118 4580 1300 MONTGOMERY HWY VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35216 Neighborhood Market(205) 822-6022 (205) 822-9994 1101 4538 US HIGHWAY 231 WETUMPKA AL 36092 Supercenter (334) 567-7252 (334) 567-3066 362 2575 US HIGHWAY 43 WINFIELD AL 35594 Supercenter (205) 487-4345 (205) 487-4359 358 367 W CHERRY ST ALMA AR 72921 Supercenter (479) 632-4330 (479) 632-4585 318 109 WP MALONE DR ARKADELPHIA AR 71923 Supercenter (870) 245-0085 (870) 246-2459 160 219 HIGHWAY 412 ASH FLAT AR 72513 Supercenter (870) 994-2152 (870) 994-7520 133 297 HWY 32 BY-PASS E ASHDOWN AR 71822 Supercenter (870) 898-2142 (870) 898-5126 119 3150 HARRISON ST BATESVILLE AR 72501 Supercenter (870) 793-9295 (870) 793-9004 4168 2003 W.
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