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LINKS TO THE HISTORY OF DECATUR
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For Relocation Assistance, call the Decatur-Morgan County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau at (800) 239-7951.
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EXPERIENCE HISTORY
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Tour Beautiful Historic Districts
Enjoy 116 acres of the most intact Victorian-era neighborhoods in Alabama as you walk through Decatur's two historic districts - Old Decatur and New Decatur-Albany. Contact the Decatur-Morgan County Convention and Visitor's Bureau for a descriptive map.
Take a guided or self-guided tour of the largest group of contiguous buildings on the National Historic Register in Alabama, located in downtown Hartselle.
Learn more about the Civil War
In October, 1864, a four day battle took place in Decatur. Learn more about the events that happened by taking the Civil War Walking Tour through Old Decatur and Albany Historic Districts.
Visit the Old State Bank, build in 1833, which has served as a bank, hospital, guardhouse, part-time residence and dance hall. The Old State Bank is also part of the Civil War Walking Tour.
The Morgan County Archives houses genealogical materials, an extensive photograph collection, and other archival and manuscript materials dating from the early 1800s.
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Historic Neighborhoods

Civil War Walking Tour

Old State Bank

Morgan County Archives
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