Decatur earned the nickname "River City" for its position along the Tennessee River in northern Alabama. The city was a railroad junction before the Civil War and was burned and rebuilt twice during the conflict. After the Tennessee Valley Authority brought cheap electricity to the region in the 1930s, chemical plants and manufacturing operations moved in. Today companies like Toray Carbon Fibers and Daikin America operate facilities in the area.
Point Mallard Park, on the banks of the Tennessee River, combines a water park, golf course, campground, and an ice-skating rink in one municipal complex. The park draws visitors from across northern Alabama during the summer months. The Old State Bank, built in 1833, survived both the Civil War and a tornado and is one of the oldest bank buildings in the state.
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, partly within Decatur's city limits, covers more than 35,000 acres and serves as a wintering ground for migratory birds, including one of the largest populations of sandhill cranes east of the Mississippi. The city has a population of about 55,000 and serves as the seat of Morgan County.
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Decatur earned the nickname "River City" for its position along the Tennessee River in northern Alabama. The city was a railroad junction before the Civil War and was burned and rebuilt twice during the conflict. After the Tennessee Valley Authority brought cheap electricity to the region in the 1930s, chemical plants and manufacturing operations moved in. Today companies like Toray Carbon Fibers and Daikin America operate facilities in the area.
Point Mallard Park, on the banks of the Tennessee River, combines a water park, golf course, campground, and an ice-skating rink in one municipal complex. The park draws visitors from across northern Alabama during the summer months. The Old State Bank, built in 1833, survived both the Civil War and a tornado and is one of the oldest bank buildings in the state.
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, partly within Decatur's city limits, covers more than 35,000 acres and serves as a wintering ground for migratory birds, including one of the largest populations of sandhill cranes east of the Mississippi. The city has a population of about 55,000 and serves as the seat of Morgan County.
Escort providers who operate websites covering the Decatur and greater Tennessee Valley area may appear on Escortservice.com. The site reviews escort websites independently. It does not broker meetings, confirm legality of any service, or serve as an agent for any provider or visitor.
All users of the directory must be at least 21 years old.
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