Home of Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau. 1861 antebellum mansion is one of finest remaining examples of Italianate architecture in South. Available for social & business events and sporting meetings. Near university campus.
Home of Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau. 1861 antebellum mansion is one of finest remaining examples of Italianate architecture in South. Available for social & business events and sporting meetings. Near university campus.
1835 Greek Revival mansion built as townhouse by Alfred Battle, wealthy planter/businessman. Later owned by Bernard Friedman, Hungarian immigrant. Restored, beautifully furnished as city cultural center/
Tuscaloosa, AL Historic HomesFamily-owned and -operated farm winery produces award-winning table wines from estate-grown scuppernongs, muscadines and Fren...
Home to 3 changing exhibition halls featuring regional and national exhibits plus 72-foot model of Gadsden with working railr...
1800s plantation owned by same family since 1819. Country store, smokehouse, log cotton seed house. Weaving, carriage and ten...
18-hole golf course, demonstration farm, horseback riding stable, swimming, campsites, cabins, picnic shelters, fishing, mari...
World's oldest ballpark. Currently being restored to original appearance. Was completed in 1910 and was home of Birmingham Ba...