A view across the Tennessee to Decatur.

Decatur, 35601

After a long Thanksgiving day we were all pretty tired and had a relaxing morning. However me being me I got restless and had to get out and see something. Besides I was off on my picture taking, only took a couple of hundred so far… So out we went for a drive around town.

Decatur, Alabama was founded in 1810 and with its position on the Tennessee River made it an important transportation hub. This brought attention both bad and good. it was the sight of several encounters during the American Civil War and thus was destroyed. The access has also attracted industry with GEDel Monte Foods and United Launch Alliance (ULA) amongst the companies having a major presence here.  So if you bought a GE Refrigerator or Freezer, Meow Mix (Del Monte Foods) or a Delta IV launch vehicle (ULA) it came from Decatur.

The town is typical of what I have seen in other parts of the southern USA, beautiful downtown’s that tend to the quiet side. This is really too bad, these places have buildings with lots of personality and a feast for the eyes but have an empty feeling to them. Perhaps it is me with the problem, I am so used to being in large cities that when I go to small towns I get the vibe all wrong. I guess I will have to keep visiting until I figure it out…

After dragging Kim, Patrick and Syd around greater Decatur for several (cold) hours it was beer time and back to (Decatur) home for one last meat before going home. A.D. (Kim’s Dad) was smoking a turkey and I was asked to make garlic bread. The results should be interesting…

The Old State Bank Building.

The Old State Bank Building in Decatur, AL.

Bank Street in Decatur, Alabama.

Bank Street in Decatur, Alabama.

Picking up some Pecans.

Picking up some Pecans.

Inside a local antique store. Like being in a museum.

Inside a local antique store. Like being in a museum.

Some Confederate currency.

Some Confederate currency.

Local industry.

Local industry.

Two Princesses meet.

Two Princesses meet.

Elvis ordered burgers from C.F. Penn.

Elvis ordered burgers from C.F. Penn.

Sunset view in Delano Park.

Sunset view in Delano Park.

Captain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridges spaning one of the widest sections of the Tennessee River.

Captain William J. Hudson “Steamboat Bill” Memorial Bridges spanning one of the widest sections of the Tennessee River.

A fisherman on the Tennessee River.

A fisherman on the Tennessee River.

Caught one! But it went back, too small...

Caught one! But it went back, too small…

A view across the Tennessee to Decatur.

A view across the Tennessee to Decatur.

Sydney and her Grand Uncle Patrick.

Sydney and her Grand Uncle Patrick.

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