FREE Historic Walking Tours Coming to Decatur Every Saturday in April

This April, discover the stories that shaped Decatur, Alabama during our Free Historic April Walking Tours, held every Saturday as part of a statewide tourism initiative celebrating Alabama’s history. Each week offers a different themed tour through downtown, giving visitors and locals alike the chance to explore the city’s rich heritage one step at a time.
Beginning at 10 a.m. each Saturday, these guided tours stroll along historic 2nd Avenue, Bank Street, Historic homes and throughout downtown Decatur, highlighting everything from early settlement and Victorian architecture to fascinating local legends and notable landmarks. Led by passionate local historians and storytellers, each tour brings Decatur’s past to life in a fun and engaging way.
Tour Details
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Every Saturday in April
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10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
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Free and open to the public
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Family-friendly, easy walking routes, and ADA accessible
🐕 Dog-Friendly, Must be leashed
April 4 – Historic Downtown Decatur Tour
Kick off the series on April 4 with a guided walk through the historic streets of downtown Decatur led by local historian Suzanne Langdon. This tour explores the city’s early development such as the historic Union Train Depot and the people and places that helped shape Decatur into the vibrant community it is today. As you walk along Bank Street and 2nd Avenue, Suzanne will share fascinating stories and historical insights at some of downtown’s most recognizable landmarks. This tour will begin at the Historic Union Train Depot.
April 11 – Old Town Historic District Tour
On April 11, take a meaningful walk through Decatur’s Historic Old Town District, the city’s original settlement dating back to the 1820s when it was known as Rhodes Ferry Landing. Once a vital river and rail hub, the area later became a thriving African American community following the Civil War.
Led by Peggy Towns, this tour explores Old Town’s deep cultural roots and its significance in civil rights history. Guests will hear stories about early Black-owned businesses, historic churches, and community leaders, including the city’s first Black Alderman. The tour will also include a look at the CEOTA Civil Rights Museum, currently undergoing renovations, and other important landmarks in the district. The Old Town tour begins at the Decatur Scottsboro Boys Museum on Sycamore Street.
April 18 – Downtown Crime & Mystery Tour
History takes a darker turn on April 18 during the Downtown Crime Tour led by local historian and storyteller John Allison. This thrilling walk through Decatur’s past explores infamous crimes, unsolved mysteries, Prohibition-era misdeeds, and dramatic courtroom showdowns that once made headlines.
Guests will stroll past historic buildings and hidden alleyways while hearing captivating tales of scandal and intrigue from Decatur’s past. With engaging storytelling and deep local insight, this tour offers a fascinating look at the city’s more mysterious side—perfect for true crime enthusiasts and curious history buffs alike. The Crime Tour begins at the Morgan County Archives.
April 25 – Historic Homes of Old Decatur Tour
To wrap up the month, join us on April 25 for a walk through the beautiful Old Decatur Historic District, one of Alabama’s most treasured neighborhoods. Known for its beautifully preserved Victorian and early 20th-century homes, this district offers a glimpse into Decatur’s architectural elegance and the families who built the community.
As you wander shaded streets lined with historic homes, you’ll hear stories of craftsmanship, community traditions, and the generations who once called these houses home. This tour will begin at the Carnegie Visual Arts Center.
Sip, Stroll, and Win: Storytelling Sips ☕🍸
Our April walking tours come paired with a delicious twist thanks to our Storytelling Sips partnership with several beloved downtown businesses. Local spots including The Mallard Coffee Company, Cross-Eyed Owl Brewery, and 609 Social Market have created themed drinks inspired by Decatur’s history. Guests can grab a specialty coffee before the tour or enjoy a themed cocktail afterward while continuing the storytelling experience.
Even better—if you bring your receipt from one of the Storytelling Sips, you’ll be entered to win a Decatur swag bag filled with fun local goodies including a tumbler, t-shirt, and a gift card to a local establishment.
Whether you’re a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, these walking tours offer a unique opportunity to experience Decatur’s history, meet passionate storytellers, and explore the character that makes our downtown so special.
So grab a coffee, lace up your walking shoes, and join us this April as we walk through the stories of Decatur, Alabama.











