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While downtown Decatur was platted in 1829, it did not experience significant commercial development until 1854, when two railroads built lines through the city; all but one of the district's contributing buildings were built between 1854 and 1916. The district includes many of the commercial buildings which were built in the economic boom ...
Progress City USA, located in Decatur, Illinois is an outdoor convention center and is a division of Richland Community College.. The 300-acre (1.2 km 2) facility was built as a semi-permanent home for the Farm Progress Show from 2005 to 2025.
Historic Homes on Adams Street in Decatur, Georgia's MAK Historic District. The MAK Historic District is the first locally designated historic district in Decatur, Georgia. [1] It is named for the three main streets it encompasses (McDonough, Adams and Kings Highway) and covers ten city blocks of varying sizes.
Today's contemporary ball weighs a whopping 11,875 pounds and is adorned with 2,688 crystal triangles bolted to 672 LED modules. In total, the ball is lit up with 32,256 LED lights.
[40] [41] It also required some viewers in Decatur proper to buy a second antenna to clearly receive WAND alongside other stations. [42] At right is the 400.5-meter (1,314.0 ft) WAND tower near Argenta, Illinois. [43] On March 26, 1978, WAND's tower was brought down by a massive ice storm, narrowly missing a house. [44]
WZUS carries a local morning talk and farm news show, "Busboom & Wolfe." The rest of the weekday schedule is made up of nationally syndicated talk shows, including Glenn Beck, Dave Ramsey, Dan Bongino, Dana Loesch, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Joe Pags and Red Eye Radio.
Krishna Patel has filed an application for the development of 0.57 acres as a Dunkin Drive-Thru that will be 1,271 square feet and feature two order lanes. Hours would be from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
The statue of Col. Charles T. Zachry on the McDonough Square was taken down July 28, 2020 Brown House: 71 Macon St. House expanded in 1883 to current two-story size, then serving as Brown House Hotel [4] First Baptist Church of McDonough 1903-04 built