Decatur (/dɪˈkeɪtər/) is the largest city and county seat of Morgan County (with a portion also in Limestone County) in the U.S. state of Alabama. Nicknamed...
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The Huntsville–Decatur–Albertville, Alabama, combined statistical area is the most populated sub-region of North Alabama, and is the second largest combined...
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Decatur County was a county of the state of Alabama, United States. It was named for Commodore Stephen Decatur of the United States Navy. Its county seat...
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Decatur may refer to a number of places, streets, military establishments, schools, and others mostly named after Stephen Decatur: Decatur, Alabama, county...
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The Decatur, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area is a moderately urban region of North-Central Alabama. The 2020 Census put the population of the metropolitan...
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of Fort Decatur. The fort was built under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Atkinson. After pursuing Red Sticks in southeast Alabama, Davy Crockett...
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north-central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, its population was 123,421. The county seat is Decatur. On June 14, 1821, it was renamed...
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Decatur High School could refer to: Decatur High School (Alabama) — Decatur, Alabama Decatur High School (Arkansas) — Decatur, Arkansas Decatur High School...
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mayonnaise-based barbecue sauce, was invented in Decatur, Alabama in 1925. Barbecue became popular in Alabama during the early 19th century, although its roots...
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from crossing the Tennessee River at Decatur, Alabama. General John B. Hood was marching through northern Alabama on his way to an invasion of Union-held...
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