French influence is evident in 1827 inn and stagecoach stop. Once frequented by legislators when capital was Tuscaloosa. Authentic antique furnishings and memorabilia from Capital period.
French influence is evident in 1827 inn and stagecoach stop. Once frequented by legislators when capital was Tuscaloosa. Authentic antique furnishings and memorabilia from Capital period.
Built 1829; oldest building on campus. Occupied by Gorgas family members 1879-1953. One of 4 buildings to survive Civil War. Now a house museum with 19
Tuscaloosa, AL Historic Homes26 large prehistoric platform mounds in 320
Tuscaloosa, AL ArchaeologyVisit historic Smith Hall. View Grand Exhibition Hall built at turn of century:
Tuscaloosa, AL MuseumsBuilt for $30,000 in 1899 for vault space to adequately protect records, which are still intact since formation of the county...
Tribute to jazz greats with ties to Alabama. Features such artists as Lionel Hampton, Erskine Hawkins, Sun Ra and many others...
One-story log church built 1885-1890. One of the few remaining hand-split, hand-hewn churches in Alabama....
Rentals/sales of kayaks, canoes, accessories. Shuttle service for half-day Terrapin Creek trip. Bring fishing equipment, food...
Walking trail through trees, many of which have been carved with animals and faces by a local artist. Shoal Creek meanders qu...