Route 125, Decatur, Ohio.

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Route 125, Decatur, Ohio.
The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 17, 1936
Just jumping around from one party to another...
US-31, Decatur, Alabama.
Views of the Transfer House, a signature architectural feature of the city of Decatur. Illinois.
The top view is from a circa 1910 postcard when the Transfer House served as a transportation hub in downtown Decatur.
Designed by William W. Boyington, who was also responsible for Chicago's iconic Water Tower, the building was deemed important enough to be relocated after its primary purpose as a streetcar and interurban center had sadly come to an end.
The bottom photo shows the Transfer House in its current environs, in Decatur's Central Park.
Top image sourced from Wikipedia; bottom photo by Ander107, August 2013.
Maison Art Déco Fort Nash de 1939, à Decatur, Alabama, USA. Conçue par Edwin Lancaster. (Courtesy By Bob Gathany - bgathany@alcom). - source Sally Jo.
Went to the Mueller museum in Decatur, IL. Mueller Co. made lots of things over the years, mostly related to pipes, valves, and plumbing. Most notably, Mueller invented the tool still used to tap in service gas and water pipes, and Mueller Co. is a major producer of fire hydrants.
A surprisingly interesting museum for a fire hydrant company.