Home of 1st licensed Black mortician in west Alabama. Period furniture, irons and kettles, combs and curlers used by African-Americans. Exhibit rooms featuring Murphy family memorabilia, displays on local history, African art and artifacts.
Home of 1st licensed Black mortician in west Alabama. Period furniture, irons and kettles, combs and curlers used by African-Americans. Exhibit rooms featuring Murphy family memorabilia, displays on local history, African art and artifacts.
Built 1937 as reproduction of Davanzati Palace courtyard in Florence, Italy. Orchestra/balcony sections decorated as Spanish courtyard. Opened 1938 as movie theater. Renovated 1976
Tuscaloosa, AL Historic Theatres26 large prehistoric platform mounds in 320
Tuscaloosa, AL ArchaeologyCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Original memorabilia from 200+ inductees, including Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, boxer Joe Louis, track and field greats Jesse O...
Overlooks Chattahoochee River and Langdale Boat Landing. Stone work in walls, many of small quartz stones, outlines family lo...