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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

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Moundville Archaeological Park

26 large prehistoric platform mounds in 320

Tuscaloosa, AL Archaeology

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 19

Tuscaloosa, AL Historic Homes

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

Cheaha State Park

2799-acre mountain-top retreat; highest point in Alabama. 30-unit resort inn, restaurant, vacation cottages, chalets, modern ...

Westside Golf Center

Par-3 course with sand traps, Bermuda greens, driving range, practice putting greens, pro shop, club repair....

Birmingham Museum of Art

Largest municipal museum in Southeast. Permanent collection of 22,000+ objects dating from ancient to modern times, various c...

Chambers County Courthouse

Built for $30,000 in 1899 for vault space to adequately protect records, which are still intact since formation of the county...