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Baron Johann De Kalb is credited with being the man that DeKalb County is named after. The name DeKalb was chosen because the baron (who really wasn't even a baron) was the only general to die on the battlefield in the American Revolution. Today, DeKalb County offers a mix of major cities and small towns. The cities in DeKalb County include Atlanta, Avondale, Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Dunwoody, Ellenwood, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Redan, Scottdale, Stone Mountain, and Tucker.
DeKalb County is one of Georgia's premier counties when it comes to high living standards and successful business standards. With Atlanta and other successful cities, residents of DeKalb are able to enjoy a host of arts, culture, and entertainment options. World renowned restaurants and spas are available in DeKalb, as are major shopping centers, talented theater troops, and dance companies.
The employment sectors of DeKalb County couldn't be better. The county has jobs in entertainment, manufacturing, food, retail, medical, and hospitality along with many other sectors. The education in DeKalb County is next to none. The public school system has won awards for excellence and as children get older they will find a host of community colleges, technical schools, and universities that will allow them to further their education.
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