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  1. Decatur, Alabama - Wikipedia

    Decatur is the core city of the two-county large Decatur metropolitan area, with an estimated population of 157,425 in 2022. Combined with the Huntsville Metropolitan Area, the two create …

  2. VisitDecaturAL

    Located in Morgan County, Alabama, hear the stories of various events, national tournaments and attractions bringing visitors from around the country to the City of Decatur.

  3. Decatur | History, Culture & Economy | Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Decatur, city, seat (1823) of DeKalb county, northwestern Georgia, U.S. It is an eastern suburb of Atlanta. Named for Stephen Decatur, the American naval hero of the War of …

  4. Decatur | Explore Georgia

    View and download resources for planning a vacation in Decatur, Georgia. Find trip ideas, attractions, events, activities accommodations, maps, travel resources and much more.

  5. Decatur, Georgia - Wikipedia

    Decatur is bordered by Avondale Estates to the southeast and Atlanta to the southwest, and unincorporated DeKalb County elsewhere. The Eastern Continental Divide bisects the city …

  6. VisitDecaturAL

    Take the Downtown Turtle Trail and find the 10 bronze turtles located along Decatur‘s historic 2nd Avenue. Learn about the significant places and events that helped make Downtown Decatur …

  7. Decatur - Wikipedia

    Decatur may also refer to a number of places, streets, military establishments, schools, and others mostly named after Stephen Decatur:

  8. Home Page | Decatur GA

    Flood Plain Info City Maps Home Staff Login 509 N. McDonough St. | P.O. Box 220 | Decatur, GA, 30031 | (404) 370‑4100 Government Websites by CivicPlus®

  9. Visit Decatur, Georgia for big city vibes and small-town charm

    Big city vibes, warm welcomes, and small-town charm. Buzz-worthy dining and shopping, art all around, live music, and festivals year round. Make Decatur your destination, and start your …

  10. About - visitdecatural.org

    Decatur, who won a sword from Congress and a captaincy when he was only 25, was one of the most daring officers in the United States Navy during its early years.