Decatur, Georgia
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Decatur is a city in, and
History
In 1823 Decatur, Georgia was founded at the intersection of two Native American trails: the Sandtown which led east from the
In the 1830s, the
During the
In the last half of the twentieth century the metropolitan area of Atlanta expanded into unincorporated DeKalb County, eventually surrounding two sides of the incorporated town of Decatur. Concurrently many well-to-do and middle class
Geography
Decatur is located at coor dms|33|46|17|N|84|17|52|W|city (33.771355, -84.297732)GR|1.
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Demographics
As of the
There were 8,051 households out of which 22.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 32.1% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 52.1% were non-families. 39.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 2.96.
In the city the population was spread out with 20.0% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 37.0% from 25 to 44, 20.5% from 45 to 64, and 13.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 73.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 68.0 males. ZIP code 30030 (which includes Decatur) has one of the highest percentages of households with same sex couples in Georgia, 9.20% as of 2000. [cite web|url=http://www.gaydemographics.org/USA/states/georgia/2000Census_state_ga_general.htm|title=Gayest zip codes in Georgia: By percentage|publisher=gaydemographics.org (based on
The median income for a household in the city was $47,395, and the median income for a family was $65,064. Males had a median income of $46,817 versus $38,381 for females. The
Education levels for Decatur are above average for the Atlanta area, with 56% of residents having obtained a bachelor's degree or higher, and 27% having obtained a graduate degree or higher.
Primary and secondary schools
Decatur has one of the highest property tax rates in Georgia, much of which goes to support the high cost of maintaining a school system with one of the lowest student/teacher ratios in the State.
The schools are a part of the
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* Art Institute of Atlanta - Decatur
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Government
Decatur has a Commission - Manager form of government. A five member City Commission is elected for four year terms on two year cycles. Two members are elected from the south side of the City, two from the north side and one is elected at-large. At their organizational meeting each January, the Commissioners elect a mayor and mayor-pro-tem from among their own membership for a one year term. The mayor is not a separate elected office. The current mayor is William F. Floyd. Previous mayors have included
The Commission appoints a professional City Manager to carry out the policies, directives and day-to-day business of the City. There are also several citizen volunteer Boards and Commissions appointed by the City Commission including the Planning Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Historic Preservation Commission, and others.
Neighborhoods & Historic Districts
* Adair Park
* South Candler Street-Agnes Scott College Historic District
* Chelsea Heights
* Clairemont - Great Lakes & Clairemont Historic District
* Clairemont Gateway Association
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* Glennwood Estates
* MAK Historic District
* Oakhurst
* Parkwood
* Ponce de Leon Heights
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* Sycamore Street
* Westchester Hills
* Winnona Park Historic District
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Points of interest
Decatur's downtown area and residential neighborhoods are filled with historic structures. This listed primarily consists of structures on the
* South Candler Street--Agnes Scott College Historic District, 141 East College Ave. This "district" is on the National Register of Historic Places. It includes both the college campus and surrounding historic homes, and is "book-ended" by the Winnona Park Historic District to the east and the MAK Historic District to the west.
* Clairemont Historic District, north of Decatur Square.
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* Cora Beck Hampton Schoolhouse and House, 213 Hillyer Pl. These structures are on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Decatur Cemetery, 229 Bell St. Historic cemetery founded in the early 19th Century and locNE of Decatur Square.
* Decatur Railway Depot, 301 East Howard St. Decatur's renovated Railway Depot is now a creole/cajun restaurant known as "Depeaux".
* Old DeKalb County Courthouse, 101 East Court Sq. The historic courthouse sits in Decatur Square, and contains a small history museum.
* Fraser House, Church St. & Bell St. A modest 19th Century structure at the entrance to Decatur Cemetery.
* High House, North Candler St. and Sycamore St. This antebellum structure is believed to be the oldest 2-story structure in Decatur.
* Historic House Complex, 716 & 720 West Trinity Pl. Three antebellum homes relocated to Adair Park.
* Historic Oakhurst, in southwest Decatur. An early 20th Century town annexed by Decatur, Oakhurst still has its own business district surrounded by bungalows.
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* Methodist Chapel, Commerce Ave. & Sycamore St. A beautiful granite chapel on historic Sycamore Street that is owned by First Methodist Church, Decatur.
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* Pythagoras Masonic Lodge, 108 East Ponce de Leon Ave. A 1924 building designed by architect William Sayward.
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* Historic Sycamore St. Some of Decatur's largest historic residences line this street.
* Old U.S. Post Office, 141 Trinity Place. Marble-encased former federal building on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Winnona Park Historic District, in southeast Decatur. This district is on the National Register of Historic Places for its residences, but it is also the home of Columbia Theological Seminary.
Trivia
* Decatur, Georgia is the birthplace of the
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ister cities
Decatur has three sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI): [cite web| url=http://www.sister-cities.org/icrc/directory/usa/GA| title= Online Directory: Georgia, USA| publisher=Sister Cities International| accessdate=2007-09-28]
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Notes
References
* Clarke, Caroline McKinney. "The story of Decatur, 1823-1899". Dekalb Historical Society (1996).
* Gay, Mary. "Life in Dixie During the War", Mercer University Press (2001).
* Kaufman, David R. "Peachtree Creek: A Natural and Unnatural History of Atlanta's Watershed", University of Georgia Press (2007).
* Mason, Herman, Jr. "African-American Life in DeKalb County, GA, 1823-1970" (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing (1998).
* Owens, Sue Ellen. "DeKalb County In Vintage Postcards". DeKalb Historical Society/Arcadia Publishing (2001).
* Price, Vivian. "Historic DeKalb County: An Illustrated History" (Georgia Heritage Series). Historical Publishing Network (2007).
* Willard, Levi. "Early History of Decatur".
External links
* [http://www.decatur-ga.com/default.aspx City of Decatur Webpage]
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Decatur_(Georgia) Wikitravel page on Decatur]
* [http://decaturmetro.com Decatur Metro Blog]
* [http://glencreek.org/history.htm Glenwood Watershed Website: Development History & Timeline]