Museums in Tuscaloosa, AL
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1. The Old Tavern Museum
From Business: The Old Tavern was built in 1827 on Broad Street, now University Blvd., in downtown Tuscaloosa as it became the Capitol of Alabama. The Old Tavern was saved from…
2. Jemison Van De Graaff Mansion
My son was married at Jemison Mansion a few weeks ago. The staff was wonderful and worked with us in every way. The facility was beautiful. I was…
3. Alabama Museum of Natural History
From Business: The Museum provides an appropriate setting for teaching, research, creative activity and service for students and visitors. Experience the natural diversity of…
6. Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum
10. Children's Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa
From Business: The museum offers hands-on exhibits from Planetarium shows, a historic reconstruction of 1800′s shops from Tuscaloosa; a 1700′s Choctaw Indian Village; DCH…
11. Paul W. Bryant Museum
From Business: Museum dedicated to the famous football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.Museum dedicated to the famous football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.
12. Murphy-Collins House & African-American Museum
13. Battle-Friedman House
From Business: Built in 1835, this historic home has been a fixture of Tuscaloosa for close to 200 years. Drop by to learn more about the families that lived in this home,…
14. Arts Council School Programs
15. Sarah Moody Gallery of Art
16. Tuscaloosa Museum of Art
17. Moundville Archaeological Park
From Business: Called "The Big Apple of the 14th Century" by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community that, at…
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