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Tuscaloosa, Alabama

  • Battle-Friedman House

    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 cent...
    Battle-Friedman House
  • Gorgas House

    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 19th-century furnishings....
    Gorgas House

Attractions and Upcoming Events



Paul W. Bryant Museum/University of Alabama Museum

Celebrate more than 100 years of Crimson Tide football, revealed through photographs, uniforms and sports memorabilia. State-of-the-art videos display highlights of Bama coaches, players and unforgettable plays. "Where the season never ends!"

Tuscaloosa, AL Museums

Bama Theatre

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 Theatres

Jemison-Van De Graaff Mansion

Home of Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau. 1861 antebellum mansion is one of finest remaining examples of Italianate architecture in South. Available for social &

Tuscaloosa, AL Mansions

Things to do near Tuscaloosa, AL

Marion Military Institute Golf Course

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Shoal Creek Church Historic Site

One-story log church built 1885-1890. One of the few remaining hand-split, hand-hewn churches in Alabama....