Decatur metropolitan area, Alabama

The Decatur, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area is a moderately urban region of North-Central Alabama.The 2020 Census put the population of the metropolitan area at 152,740, of which one-third resides within the boundaries of its core city, Decatur, Alabama,[1] It is also considered to be part of the North, Northwest, and North-Central regions of Alabama.The metropolitan area is the combined area of the City of Decatur and the surrounding areas in suburban, rural, and more developed parts of Morgan and Lawrence Counties.The Decatur Metropolitan Area is a part of the Huntsville-Decatur CSA, With Huntsville and Madison being other Principal cities in the CSA.
Decatur metropolitan areaTime zoneNorth-CentralAlabamaDecatur, AlabamaNorthwestMorganLawrence CountiesHuntsville-Decatur CSAHuntsvilleMadisonDecaturHartselleMoultonCourtlandFalkvilleHillsboroNorth CourtlandPricevilleSomervilleTown CreekTrinityBurningtree MountainCotacoDanvilleHulacoLacey's SpringMorgan CityMoulton HeightsOakvillePittsburgRyan CrossroadsTannerInterstate 65Limestone CountyMorgan CountyCullman CountiesTennessee RiverAlt US 72Alabama 20U.S. Highway 31Decatur High SchoolOgle StadiumCaptain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial BridgesCalhoun Community CollegeU.S. Highway 72 AlternateState Route 20Port of DecaturThe United Launch AllianceSolutiaVulcan MaterialsLawrence CountyColbert CountyThe ShoalsU.S. Highway 231Morgan CountiesGadsden areaState Route 24State Route 33State Route 36State Route 67US 72 Alt.Racking Horse World Celebration ArenaBeltlineList of Metropolitan areas of AlabamaMontgomeryTopicsAviationClimateDelegationsGeographyGeologyGovernmentgovernorsHistoryNational Register of Historic PlacesnewspapersPeopleSportsSymbolsTransportationAbortionDemographicsAfrican AmericansEconomyEducationElectionsGun lawsHomelessnessLGBT rightsPoliticsNorth AlabamaCentral AlabamaSouth AlabamaBirmingham DistrictBlack BeltCanebrakeCumberland PlateauEastern ShoreGulf Coastal PlainPiedmontRidge-and-Valley AppalachiansTennessee ValleyWiregrassAmphibiansGardensMammalsReptilesLargest citiesBirminghamMobileTuscaloosaHooverAuburnDothanMetrosBirmingham–HooverDaphne–Fairhope–FoleyAuburn–OpelikaFlorence–Muscle ShoalsAnniston–Oxford–JacksonvilleGadsdenCountiesAutaugaBaldwinBarbourBlountBullockButlerCalhounChambersCherokeeChiltonChoctawClarkeCleburneCoffeeColbertConecuhCovingtonCrenshawCullmanDallasDeKalbElmoreEscambiaEtowahFayetteFranklinGenevaGreeneHoustonJacksonJeffersonLauderdaleLawrenceLimestoneLowndesMarengoMarionMarshallMonroePickensRandolphRussellSt. ClairShelbySumterTalladegaTallapoosaWalkerWashingtonWilcoxWinston