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Welcome to Decatur, Georgia.
Decatur is a city located in DeKalb County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 18,147. Some light industry is there.
The city was named for the U.S. war hero Stephen Decatur. Agnes Scott College and Columbia Theological Seminary are there.
To prepare for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, the downtown area of Decatur underwent a major renovation, with a particular focus on the courthouse square area.
In Decatur you'll find a traditional small-town atmosphere--and the sophistication and excitement of a college town--along with all the benefits of living in a major metropolitan area.
Decatur is just minutes east of downtown Atlanta, minutes west of Stone Mountain, and the MARTA rail station is right under our downtown square, so getting here is a breeze.
Established in 1889 as Decatur Female Academy, Agnes Scott College was the first school in Georgia to be fully accredited (1907) and is still known for its high academic standards. The campus covers eight blocks and encompasses many residential properties and the Bradley Observatory, which is open to the public the second Friday of each month.
Columbia Theological Seminary, an educational institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), prepares women and men for leadership in ordained and lay ministries through degree programs and lifelong learning opportunities. Its beautiful 52-acre campus anchors the southeastern quadrant of the City.
Beach party: Decatur brings in 40 tons of sand and turns the square into a beach for this annual event. Live band performs from the stage that stretches across Ponce de Leon Avenue.
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Local daily news in Decatur: DECATUR, Ga. (AP) -- CORRECTS: Accrediting gro ...
CORRECTS: Accrediting group says Georgia county system becomes nation's third school district in 40 years to lose accreditation.
Clayton County Is First U.S. School District In 40 Years To Lose School Accreditation
The embattled Clayton County school district has become the first U.S. district in 40 years to lose accreditation, according to a county commissioner.
the Ajc Decatur Book Festival: Pages of fun
The Decatur Book Festival is declaring its independence. "America's Largest Independent Book Festival" reads the tagline on the poster for the third annual book megaparty, which runs Friday through Sunday.
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Places of interest:
Druid Hills, GA (2.2 miles), North Decatur, GA (2.3 miles), Avondale Estates, GA (2.3 miles), Scottdale, GA (2.9 miles), Belvedere Park, GA (3.0 miles), Candler-McAfee, GA (3.4 miles), North Druid Hills, GA (3.9 miles), Panthersville, GA (4.7 miles).
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