1. Decatur - Noun
2. Decatur - Proper noun
a town in northern Alabama on the Tennessee River
a city in central Illinois; Abraham Lincoln practiced law here
United States naval officer remembered for his heroic deeds (1779-1820)
Source: WordNetA crowd gathered in the Atlanta suburb of Decatur on June 18 to watch the removal of a Confederate monument — the latest controversial symbol toppled in the wake of the George Floyd protests. Source: Internet
After returning to Florida from their trips, Atta and al-Shehhi visited Georgia, staying briefly in Norcross and Decatur, and renting a single-engine plane to fly with an instructor in Lawrenceville. Source: Internet
BERLIN – Stephen Decatur High School alumna Katerina Burton is no stranger to the classical music scene. Source: Internet
Brenda Hampton, a local activist who has been calling attention to the problem of PFAS in communities downstream from Decatur for the past few years, told me that she, too, has met with repercussions for speaking out. Source: Internet
City Councilman Andrae Gonzalez, whose Ward 2 includes the Decatur, said he supports the use of a strategic plan for addressing residential hotels, which he defined as formerly short-stay properties that have become long-term residences. Source: Internet
DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia judge has ordered the relocation of a Confederate monument that stands in Decatur. Source: Internet