Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa County, one of the oldest counties in Alabama, is located in the West-Central portion of the state. Within its boundaries are the foothills of the Appalachians, fertile farmland and the Black Warrior River. The area was originally home to Native Americans, including the famed Chief Tuskaloosa from whom the county received its name. European encounters with the area began during DeSoto's explorations of the 1500s, but white settlement did not begin in large numbers until the early 1800s. Home to the University of Alabama and the legendary Alabama Crimson Tide football team, Tuscaloosa is a bustling university town. But it's also a town with a lovely historic district featuring the 1863 Antebellum gem, the Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion, in addition to the Murphy African-American Museum, the outstanding Mimosa Golf Course, Moundville Archeological Park, the Children’s Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa, the Paul W. Bryant Museum, Lake Lurleen State Park, the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International with its fascinating, 24,000-square-foot visitor center, the Warner Westervelt Museum and much, much more. www.visittuscaloosa.com

The Old Tavern Museum

French influence is evident in 1827 inn and stagecoach stop. Frequented by legislators when capital was Tuscaloosa. Authentic antique furnishings and memorabilia from Capital period.

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Hometown Suites

Home-Towne Suites, Tuscaloosa, Alabama's only extended stay Hotel offering a full kitchen in every Suite. You'll find all the comforts of home with us.

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Tour De Tuscaloosa

Mar 28, Tuscaloosa Tour de Tuscaloosa 205-344-5971. Admission charged. Lake Lurleen State Park, Coker--The Druid City Road Race features multiple categories varying in length from 30 to 70 miles.

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Cedar Mill Grille

A family restaurant, with establishments in Florence, Decatur and Tuscaloosa, offering steaks, ribs, salmon and an array of other foods with special entertainment on Thursday and Friday nights.

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Tuscaloosa Convention Centers
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Tuscaloosa County, one of the oldest counties in Alabama, is located in the West
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Children's Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. Great for families, providing fun, educational experiences
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Tour De Tuscaloosa
Tour De Tuscaloosa. The Druid City Road Race features multiple categories ...
City: Tuscaloosa, AL; Location: Lake Lurleen State Park; Date: Mar 28, 2010 ...[View Page]

Tour de Tuscaloosa
The 3rd Annual Tour de Tuscaloosa will host the City of Tuscaloosa Criterium on
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Comfort Inn—Tuscaloosa
Comfort Inn—Tuscaloosa. 4700 Doris Pate Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL 35405. Map It;
Details; Contact; Related Links. Amenities. Free Continental Breakfast; Swimming
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Tuscaloosa Symphony
Tuscaloosa Symphony. The TSO will present the final concert in their 2008-2009
season featuring Walton's "Belshazzar's Feast." ...[View Page]

Mountain Biking –Tuscaloosa- Munny Sokol Park
Tuscaloosa is a college town with a wide variety of eclectic, traditional,
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Microtel Inn Tuscaloosa
Microtel Inn Tuscaloosa. 6331 Interstate Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL 35453. Map It;
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America's Best Value Inn—Tuscaloosa
3501 McFarland Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL 35405. Map It; Details; Contact; Related
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