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Decatur

Illinois, United States
City·Industrial, Educational, Historical
Decatur
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Decatur
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Decatur
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Decatur
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Decatur
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Decatur
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Decatur
Photo by Irineo melo from Google Places
Decatur
Photo by Jessica Parton from Google Places
Decatur
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Decatur, Illinois, is the largest city in Macon County and a hub of industrial and agricultural activity. Founded in 1829, it is situated along the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur, offering scenic views and recreational activities. The city is home to Millikin University and Richland Community College, providing educational opportunities and contributing to its vibrant community life. Despite being known as the 'fastest shrinking city' in Illinois, Decatur maintains its charm with a blend of historical sites and modern conveniences.

Decatur, Illinois, is the largest city in Macon County and a hub of industrial and agricultural activity. Founded in 1829, it is situated along the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur, offering scenic views and recreational activities. The city is home to Millikin University and Richland Community College, providing educational opportunities and contributing to its vibrant community life. Despite being known as the 'fastest shrinking city' in Illinois, Decatur maintains its charm with a blend of historical sites and modern conveniences.

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Highlights

  • Home to Millikin University and Richland Community College.

  • Situated along the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur.

  • Rich industrial and agricultural heritage.

  • 17th-most populous city in Illinois.

  • Known as the 'fastest shrinking city' in Illinois.

Before you go: Decatur essentials

  • Close access to the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur for outdoor activities.

  • Rich industrial and agricultural history.

  • Educational opportunities at local colleges.

Local Cuisine

Explore local dining options that reflect the city's agricultural roots.

Getting Around

Decatur is best navigated by car, but local transit options are available.

Best For

History enthusiasts and students.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Educational Visits

Visit Millikin University and Richland Community College for educational tours.

Historical Sites

Check out local museums and historical landmarks to learn about Decatur's past.

Occasion Tags

Educational, Historical, Recreational

Best time to visit Decatur

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and historical sites.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be warm, ideal for enjoying Lake Decatur and local parks.

Best Season

Fall

Fall brings cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage, perfect for scenic drives.

Winter

Winters are cold, but it's a great time to explore indoor attractions and museums.

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