Morgan County is located in the north-central part of Alabama. It was established on December 18, 1818 and named in honor of General Daniel Morgan, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. The county seat is Decatur.
Morgan County covers an area of 595 square miles and has a population of approximately 119,000 people. The economy of the county is diverse and includes industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail. The county is home to a number of major employers, including 3M, GE Appliances, and Calhoun Community College.
One of the most notable features of Morgan County is its natural beauty. The county is home to a number of parks and nature preserves, including Point Mallard Park, which features a water park, campgrounds, and hiking trails. The county is also home to the Tennessee River, which offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water sports.
In addition to its natural attractions, Morgan County is also known for its cultural and historical sites. The county is home to a number of museums and historical societies, including the Cook's Natural Science Museum and the EarlyWorks Children's Museum. The county is also home to the roundhouse, one of the oldest surviving railroad buildings in the country.
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