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Welcome to Athens, Alabama.
Athens is a city in Limestone County, Alabama, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area. As of the 2000 census, the population of the city is 18,967.
Athens is located in the center of Northern Alabama 15 miles from the Tennessee State line in historic Limestone County.
Courthouse Square, Athens on October 10, 2005
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Education is a source of pride in the community, with its award-winning public school system and Athens State University which has been in operation since the 1800's. With all the diversification Athens has to offer, no wonder Athens is truly a city of Southern Splendor.
Athens is the home of Browns Ferry nuclear plant, a Tennessee Valley Authority installation of 1974 that was once the world's largest nuclear plant and provides many jobs to the area and most of the electricity for the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area.
Athens' historic district has narrow, tree-lined avenues with many examples of antebellum architecture and is a nationally protected district. Many of these buildings can be seen on a self-guided Antebellum driving trail that takes you through Limestone County.
Athens is one of the oldest incorporated cities in the State of Alabama, having been incorporated one year prior to the state's admittal to the Union in 1819.
Athens was traditionally a cotton and railroad town, but since the local aerospace boom of the 1950's and 1960's it has increasingly entered the orbit of nearby industry center Huntsville as the area's cotton production has steadily declined.
Athens State University hosts Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention, an annual bluegrass and crafts festival. Enthusiasts from all across America and even the far corners of the earth-United Kingdom and Australia-attend the festival. The event is held in October.
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Local daily news in Athens: Calhoun, ASU - Ssee record enrollments
Limestone County's two colleges - Calhoun Community College and Athens State University - both hit an all-time high enrollment for fall.
Trash talk: Huntsville garbage rates could soon jump $2 a month
A proposed $2-a-month garbage rate hike is getting closer to becoming reality. At Thursday night's Huntsville City Council meeting, City Administrator Rex Reynolds formally introduced a plan to raise residential garbage fees from $14.50 to $16.50 a month.
2 charged in apartment burglary
An Athens woman and a Belle Mina man have been arrested on charges of third-degree burglary in connection with a reported break-in and theft at an apartment on Sanderfer Road, an official said.
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Places of interest:
Elkmont, AL (9.7 miles), Decatur, AL (14.5 miles), Trinity, AL (15.1 miles), Harvest, AL (15.8 miles), Ardmore, AL (16.2 miles), Madison, AL (16.6 miles), Ardmore, TN (16.9 miles), Hillsboro, AL (18.3 miles).
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