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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 the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area, of which Decatur is the second-largest city.
Located on the Tennessee River in Morgan County, Decatur boasts a rich heritage and a dynamic future. Here you’ll find economic prosperity, cultural diversity, and community spirit combined to make Decatur a Grand City on a Charming Scale.
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Uncover the delights of Decatur, Alabama, along the Tennessee River—home to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge and the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic.
In Decatur, it’s easy to immerse yourself in whatever you’re passionate about: wildlife and water, historic homes, arts and culture, and even locally-made brews. Alabama’s Charming River City offers a little bit of everything with a whole lot of hospitality.
Decatur Morgan County- a north Alabama thriving community that’s as rich in hospitality and history as it is natural resources. Learn more about us! Get in touch
Explore museums, art galleries, historic places, shopping districts, and more in Downtown Decatur, Alabama.
ATTRACTIONS. Charming City, Center of Attraction. VOTED #1 IN USA TODAY BEST NEW MUSEUM. Cook Museum of Natural Science. At the Cook Museum of Natural Science, you will experience nature close-up through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities.
Decatur — Now. From families whose ancestors first settled this fertile river valley to newcomers who move to the area because of our progressive business environment, our City’s welcoming spirit and sense of community are what make Decatur home to a diverse group of people.