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Memory Lane 24

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Enjoy this latest collection of photos featuring memories of Decatur IL's past......... Chapman-Doake, Decanois, Decatur Police Department, decatur staleys, First Baptist Church, George Halas, Groves, Macon County Sheriff, memory lane, Millidek, round house, sack, sheriff, stamp, Wabash Railroad

Bears Mural in Downtown Decatur

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You hear there's yet another brand new mural going up in downtown Decatur? This time, it's a Chicago Bears theme, celebrating "old school Bears"..... the Decatur Staleys.

Decatur Trivia

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Here's a list of some fun Decatur trivia that we were able to round up from various sources. Much of this is stuff that every person who was born and raised in Decatur knows by heart (or should know by heart). If you find any errors, please post those corrections in the box at the bottom. And, if you know any other great Decatur trivia, please add that in the box at the bottom as well. DECATUR TRIVIA LAST UPDATED JUNE 14, 2013 Decatur was founded in 1830 and named after Stephen Decatur, a War of 1812 naval hero who died in 1820.   Macon County was formed in 1829 out of Shelby County. It was named for Nathaniel Macon, who served in the Revolutionary War. Nathaniel Macon served as United States Senator from North Carolina.   Macon County is sometimes referred to as "The Heart of Illinois", even though the geographical center of the state lies 19 miles northwest in the village of Chestnut.   Decatur sits at an elevation of 670 feet [204 m] ab...