Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama
The "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridges are two bridges that span one of the widest points along the Tennessee River within the City of Decatur, Alabama, between Morgan County, and Limestone County.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
The Dancy–Polk House (also known as the Col. Francis Dancy House) is a historic residence in Decatur, Alabama.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
Delano Park, operated by the Decatur Parks and Recreation Board, is the oldest park in the city of Decatur, Alabama.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
Morgan County Courthouse is a Building in Morgan County, Alabama. It has an elevation of 177 meters, or 581 feet.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
The Norfolk Southern Tennessee River Bridge is a lift bridge operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway over the Tennessee River at Decatur in the north central part of Alabama.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
The State Bank Building, Decatur Branch, commonly known as the Old State Bank, is a historic Jeffersonian-style bank building in Decatur, Alabama.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35601
Point Mallard Park is a park located in Decatur, Alabama that sits on 500 acres (2.0 km2) of the Flint Creek shoreline. Flint Creek is a tributary of the nearby Tennessee River.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama
The Princess Theatre is a 677-seat performing arts venue in Decatur, Alabama. The art deco-style building was originally built in 1887 as a livery stable.
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, 35609
The Decatur Daily is a daily (five days a week) newspaper serving Decatur, Alabama and the Tennessee Valley in the North Alabama area of the United States.