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 HomesGreat for families, providing fun, educational experiences through hands-on exhibits, in-depth programs and special events. Planetarium, Choctaw Indian Village, TV studio, bank, general store, print shop. Also Children'
Tuscaloosa, AL MuseumsHome 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 MansionsThe only Mercedes-Benz museum outside of Germany. Several vintage Mercedes vehicles on display. Reservation recommended for p...
One-story log church built 1885-1890. One of the few remaining hand-split, hand-hewn churches in Alabama....
New mall with great selection of antiques and collectibles. Located on U.S. Hwy. 431 at mile marker 244, between Anniston and...