Millikin Home in Decatur is a neighborhood steeped in history, featuring diverse architectural styles and historical landmarks. The area is known for its historic homes, dating from 1870 to 1940, with styles such as Cape Cod, American Foursquare, Italianate, and Craftsman. The neighborhood's brick streets are lined with shade trees that create a picturesque setting, especially in autumn. Millikin University, located directly west, is a significant presence, with many homes converted into multi-family units for student rentals. Recreational opportunities abound, with the Decatur Indoor Sports Center offering amenities like an indoor track, pickleball courts, and a climbing wall. Fairview Park, less than 2 miles away, provides outdoor activities including a dog park, playground, and bike trails.
Dining options are plentiful, with Lock Stock & Barrel, University Dogs, and Winery Bar nearby. Downtown Decatur, just 5 minutes away by car, offers fine dining at Decatur Club and The Gin Mill, as well as coffee at The River Coffee Club. Shopping includes Blessingdales Thrift Shop and Franci’s Vintage Boutique, with Speakeasy Records & Oddities adding a unique touch. The neighborhood is well-connected by Highway 36 and public transportation, though most residents drive. The closest airport is Decatur Airport, just over 5 miles east.
Historical landmarks include the James Millikin Homestead, now a museum, and the Staley Museum, preserving the legacy of A. E. Staley. The neighborhood's crime rate is lower than the national average, making it a safer place to live.