Alabama Museum of Natural History
6th Ave. Smith Hall UA Campus
Local: 348-7550
www.museums.ua.edu/history
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. Admission charged.
Experience the natural diversity of Alabama, view collections of
geology, mineralogy, history, and paleontology. See the Hodges meteorite,
the only meteorite known to have struck a human being. After- hour
rentals, special programs and tours are available. |
Bama
Belle Riverboat
#1 Greensboro Ave.
Local: 339-1108
www.bamabelle.com
Located in the Black Warrior RiverWalk Park. The Bama Belle is
a modern day replica of the grand paddlewheel riverboats which graced
the Black Warrior in the 1900's. Today, you can experience the same
magical, romantic, nostalgic celebration of the American spirit on
the Bama Belle. The Bama Belle provides an exquisite setting for
sightseeing & dinner cruises. Charters for private parties, business
meetings or holiday celebrations are also available. Capacity- 200
passengers. |
Bama
Theatre
600 Greensboro Ave
Local: 758-5195
Toll Free: 800-239-1611 ARTS HOTLINE
www.tuscarts.org
The oldest operating theatre in Tuscaloosa. In 1938, the Bama
Theatre served as the community's grand movie house, as well as the
only air-conditioned building at that time. The Theatre was one of
the last movie palaces built in the South. The building was odd but
an interesting mixture of Art Deco style, popular during the period
and the lavish so-call "atmospheric" style of theatre architecture
popular in the 1920's. The interior is decorated in the Moorish style
of Renaissance Spain. The house of the theatre is actually a reproduction
of the courtyard of the Davanzati Palace of Florence, Italy. The
entire orchestra and balcony sections are decorated as a Spanish
courtyard, complete with balconies and ironwork. Twinkling stars
and clouds on the night sky ceiling complete the open-air feel of
the performance hall. |
Battle-Friedman
House & Gardens
1010 Greensboro Ave.
Local: 758-6138
www.historictuscaloosa.com
Hours: Open Tues. - Sat., 10-4 Sun., 1-4 Admission charged. The
elaborate architectural details and historic furnishings offer a
glimpse back to early 1800's. Alfred Battle built the home in 1835.
With a servants house, carriage house and grounds, it once occupied
the entire block of what was then Tuscaloosa's main residential street.
The two-story house was built with brick walls 18 inch thick. The
house is now maintained by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society
as a social and cultural center.
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Black
Warrior Model Railroad Society
725 25th Ave.
Open every Saturday, 9-12. See five running tracks with scenery
and continuous updated displays. Located in the historic Northport
Train Depot. See the old caboose out front. NO ADMISSION CHARGED.
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Bryant
Denny Stadium
Bryant Drive
Local: 348-6010
www.ua.edu/academic/tour/stadium.html
Home of the 12 time National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide. Currently
seats 83,818.
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Children's
Hands On Museum (CHOM)
2213 University Blvd.
Local: 349-4235
Fax: 349-4276
www.chomonline.org
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 & Sat. 10-4. Admission: $5.00
per person for ages 1 and up. Museums stimulate the imagination and
the intellect, and children will learn how and why at CHOM, where
they are part of every exhibit. Children can step into historic and
scientific "worlds" such as a planetarium; a recreated Choctaw Indian
Village; a hospital, where they can play doctor; and many other life-like
scenarios. Special programs and hands-on exhibits make this an anticipated
stop for the family. Be sure to see Once Upon a farm, their newest
exhibit. The CHOM gift shop provides stimulating educational toys,
games, puzzles and books. Groups of ten or more can schedule special
field trips to CHOM.
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Denny
Chimes
University Blvd. On the UA Quad.
Local: 348-6010
www.ua.edu.academic/tour/denny/html
Named after former University President George Denny, the tower
was constructed in 1929, and then restored in 1986. This landmark
is home to the "Football Walk of Fame", with hand and footprints
of legendary Alabama players.
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Gorgas
House
Capstone Drive UA Campus
Local: 348-5906
www.ua.edu/academic/tour/gorgas/index/html
Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-4. Built in 1829, the Gorgas Houseis the
oldest building on the University of Alabama campus. Family heirlooms
are on display.
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Jemison
Van de Graaff Mansion
1305 Greensboro Ave
Local: 391-9200
Fax: 391-2125
Toll Free: 800-538-8696
www.tcvb.org
The 1862 antebellum mansion is one of the finest remaining examples
of Italianate architecture in the South. Home of the Tuscaloosa Visitor
Center.
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Kentuck
Art Center
503 Main Ave. Northport
Local: 758-1257
www.Kentuck.org
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 11:30-4:30 Features rotating monthly
exhibits of some of the region's finest arts and crafts. There is
also a gift shop specializing in arts and crafts by local, regional
and national artist.
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Ladybug
Farm
13587 Pinehill Road
Local: 333-2762
Pony Ride Lessons. $35 per hour for children and begining adults. |
Mercedes-Benz
Visitor Center & Museum
located on I-20/59 at exit 89 on Mercedes Drive
Local: 507-2253
Toll Free: 888-286-8762
www.mbusi.com
There is something for everyone. At the Mercedes-Benz Visitor
Center and Museum, you'll enjoy exciting multimedia exhibits, vintage
automobiles and our world-class gift shop. And kids will love our
exclusive video"The Big Auto Plant" that illustrates just how an
M-Class is made in Tuscaloosa county. Free admission. CLOSED AS OF
NOVEMBER 1, 2004 for REMOLDELING , WILL RE-OPEN EARLY 2006. WATCH
FOR UPDATES. |
Moundville
Archaeological Park
1 Mound Parkway Moundville
Local: 758-2861
www.museums.ua.edu/moundville
Located 12 miles south of Tuscaloosa, preserves 325 acres on the
Black Warrior River of what was once America's largest city north of
Mexico. During the Mississippian Period (AD 1000-1500), Southeastern
Indians constructed large earthworks topped by temples, council houses,
and homes of the nobility. Twenty-eight of these flat-topped pyramids,
the tallest 60 feet high, survive at Moundville as remnants of a ceremonial
and economic center whose trade routes extended across eastern North
America. The museum contains artifacts unearthed at the site during
archaeological excavations. Ehibits interpret the lifeways of the natives
who lived here during prehistoric times. The gift shop offers an excellent
selection of books and Indian Crafts. Admission Charged. Grounds are
open daily from 8:00 am until dusk. The museum is open daily 9:00 am
to 5:00 pm from March through October and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm from November
through February. |
Pickens
County Courthouse/Face In The Window
Court Square - Carrollton
Local: 205.367.2186
Free. Historic couthouse has etched face in window, believed to
be likeness of man accused of burning 2nd courthouse building in 1876.
Present building building constructed in 1877. Just a short drive from
Tuscaloosa. |
Tannehill
Ironworks Historical State Park
12632 Confederate Parkway McCalla
Local: 205-477-5711
www.tannehill.org
This historical state park contains a monument to the confederacy.
The park offers camping, golf, hiking and swiming. Special events
include a re-enactment of a Civil War battle and monthly Trade Days.
This park is located west of Tuscaloosa off of I-20/59.
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Tannehill
Sporting Clays
U.S. Hwy 11 N. Woodstock
Local: 205-938-3379
Sporting clays, bow shooting, rifle and pistol range. Hours:
Wed.-Fri. Noon-6 pm. Sat. 9am-6pm. Sun. 1-6pm.
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The
Paul W. Bryant Museum
300 Paul Bryant Drive. next to the Four Points Sheraton Hotel & Bryant
Conference Center
Local: 348.4668
Toll Free: 1.866.772.BEAR
www.bryant.ua.edu
Hours: Open daily, 9am - 4pm. Admission: adults-$2, children,seniors-$1.
Gift Shop. The Paul W. Bryant Museum is the place where"football season
never ends!" Named in memory of the legendary Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant,
the museum showcases over 100 years of Alabama football history. A
major tourist attraction in Tuscaloosa, the Bryant Museum is a "must
see" attraction. The exhibit hall highlights teams, players and coaches
from the 1892 season to the present with memorabilia, trophies, photos,
art, videos and interactive computers. The media, public and researchers
depend on the Bryant Museum research library as a source for images
and information. Private parties, civic groups, businesses and conventions
choose the Bryant Museum's unique atmosphere for after-hour tours and
receptions. |
Tom
Bevill Visitor Center/U.S. Snagboat Montgomery
Lock & Dam Rd.
Local: 205.373.8705
Located on the Tenn-Tom Waterway. Hwy 14 East in Pickensville.
Open summer 9-5 and winter 8-5 free admission. Exhibits describe Tombigbee
Valley life. U.S. Snagboat Montgomery is one of the last steam-powered
sternwheel boats to ply Southern rivers. About 45 mins to 1 hour from
Tuscaloosa. |
Tuscaloosa
Veterans Memorial Park
Located on McFarland Blvd in front of University Mall
Displays and memorials to those who have served.
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University
of Alabama Arboretum
Loop Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway
Local: 553-3278
www.bama.ua.edu/-arbor/
Explore meadow, bog, and woodland wildflower gardens of native
Alabama plants and plant communities. |
University
of Alabama Campus Tours
Local: 348-5666
Toll Free: 800-933-BAMA
Capstone Men and Women, UA's student ambassadors, lead campus
tours startinf from 203 Student Service Center each weekday at 10
am & 2pm and 10 am on Sat. To reserve your place on a tour
call 348-5666 or e-mail to tour@ua.edu. |
Visitors
Information Center
1305 Greensboro Ave Downtown
Local: 391-9200
Fax: 391-2125
Toll Free: 800-538-8696
www.tcvb.org
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30- 5:00, Sat. 10-4. When visiting Tuscaloosa,
make your first stop here. The center is located on the Garden level
of the Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion. There is also a visitor center
located inside University Mall that is open during mall operating hours. |
West
Alabama Aero Modelers
Watermelon Rd
www.geocities.com/efulmer55
West Alabama Aero Modelers is located off of Watermelon Rd. in
Tuscaloosa County. It's a place you can escape to, or an experience
you can share with your family. Remote controlled airplanes can be
spotted almost every afternoon soaring over open fields and relaxing
spectators. Visitors are welcome. From I-20/59: take exit 73. Go across
Black Warrior River exit onto Watermelon Rd. (Right). Go 3.1 miles.
Field is on the right. |
Westervelt
Warner Museum of American Art
8316 MountBatten Rd.
Local: 343-4540
Fax: 343-4541
www.warnermuseum.org
The musuem includes the holdings of Tuscaloosa businessman, Jack
Warner and includes interior furnishings dating from 1700-1865. Paintings
by more than 40 different artist are exhibited, including works by
Edward Hopper, Mary Cassatt and John Singer Sargent. Recognized as
one of the most extensive collections of 19th and early 20th century
American art, the Warner Collection displays more than 150 works
of art. Hours: 12-5 pm Tues.-Fri.,10-5 on Saturday and 1-5 pm on
Sunday. Admission: $7 |
Woods & Waters,
Inc.
5101 Summit Ridge
Local: 342-HUNT
Toll Free: 800.383.9020
www.woods-n-water.com
This new 40,000 sq ft store includes "Giants Of The Wilderness" their
60" by 45" tall centerpiece host the finest world class mounts from
around the world, fresh water aquarium stocked with fish you only dream
of catching. 2,500 sq. ft. gift and cabin furnishings department. Hours:
M-Sat., 9-9 and Sun. 1-5 pm.
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Capstone Club of Alabama
Exit 86 , 4 miles North of I-20/59
Local: 205.462.0590
www.capstoneclub.com
Experience a $13 Million Gil Hanse Masterpiece. Play your next
round or schedule your next tournament at the Capstone Club. This
award-winning course and clubhouse make an ideal location for golf
with friends or your next golf outing. Tee times and dates are available
throughout the year. For more information contact PGA Professional,
Cary Perez. |
Hidden Meadows (public)
13000 Old Cove Rd. Northport
Local: 205-339-3673
Open 8 a.m. - dark, daily. 18 hole course located in a valley
creating a scenic backdrop, featuring Bentgrass greens, Par 72. Sat
- Sun cost is $38.00 and Mon - Fri cost is $30.00, includes cart
and green fees. Twilight golf is offered beginning at 3 p.m. for
$15.00 on Mon - Fri, and $19.00 Sat-Sun. Directions: Hwy. 43 to Hwy.
171 W., turn left on Hwy. 171 W., then another left onto Shamblin
Rd. |
Mimosa Golf Course (public)
5700 18th Ave., Tuscaloosa
Local: 205-752-8112
Open 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 18 hole scenic and challenging course
with small Bermuda greens, Par 72. Tue - Thu cost is $28.00 and Fri
- Sun the cost is $30.00, includes cart and green fees for 18 holes.
A cart for 9 holes is $9.00 Tue -Sun. Directions to Mimosa - located
off 69 south. |
Ol’ Colony (public)
401 Old Colony Road Tuscaloosa.
Local: 205-562-3201
www.olcolonygolf.com
Designed by former PGA star, turned golf course designer, Jerry
Pate. The course opened to rave reviews in 2000. Located on former
farmland, the 18-hole facility features rolling fairways and beautiful,
contoured greens. Enormous and historic oak trees are present throughout,
adding to the beauty and character of Ol’Colony. Open 7 days
a week. For tee times call 205-562-3201. Green Fees: 18 holes- Weekend
$31.00, Weekday $25.00 Cart - $9.00 9 holes - Weekend $18.00, Weekday
- $14.00 Cart - $6.00. Located on 401 Old Colony Road Tuscaloosa. |
Tannehill
National Golf Course (public)
12863 Tannehill Pkwy, McCalla.
Local: 205-477-4653,
Open 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., Mon-Fri. Mon - Fri cost is $31.50, and
Sat-Sun cost is $42.00, includes cart and green fees. Directions
to Tannehill - exit 100 off I-59. |