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 MuseumsBuilt 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 HomesFrench influence is evident in 1827 inn and stagecoach stop. Once frequented by legislators when capital was Tuscaloosa. Auth...
New 700-acre outdoor recreation and environmental park. 3 oxbow swamp lakes, hardwood forest with trails, picnic area with pa...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...
Located in Duck Springs, we are one of two active wineries north of I-20. The vineyards are nestled in the peashell hills of ...
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