Tuscaloosa (/tʌskəˈluːsə/ TUSK-ə-LOO-sə) is a city in and the seat of Tuscaloosa County in west central Alabama (in the southeastern United States). Located on the Black Warrior River at the Atlantic Seaboard fall line of the Piedmont, it is the fifth-largest city in Alabama, with an estimated population of 99,543 in 2016.
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5.0 based on 650 reviews
A awesome place to watch a football game with over 100000 people in the stadium. The noise level is great and tuff on the team. A must do if you can get a ticket.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
A beautiful 1903 mansion transformed into cigar heaven!!! Great selection of hard to find cigars,amazing selection of beers and scotch’s as well. The home has tons of comfy chairs inside or out and plenty of tv’s to watch your favorite game. I had a Chimay on tap and it was outstanding along with my LFD Coronado Churchill . The owners Randy & Regan are very friendly and knowledgeable.. A diamond in the ruff!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Hey - so glad y'all found us! You're here, which means you're ready for an escape room experience or at least willing to find out what the hype is all about; that's totally cool with us! We believe that your experience at Escape Tuscaloosa will be a unique and memorable one. We currently have four available rooms. The Prison, The Cabin, The Casino and the Playbook. We hope to see y'all soon.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Museum dedicated to the famous football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.
This was the second time I visited the museum and I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had updated quite a bit in the short time between visits. While it is called the Paul W. Bryant Museum it actually showcases everything football related from The University of Alabama. There are game balls and trophy’s dating back many, many decades. There is an interactive display for searching stats about players and whole Crimson Tide teams from throughout the years. This attraction is worth the time and an absolute bargain for the price of admission!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Love this park, it is a favorite local spot for photo opportunities--prom nights, wedding announcements, etc.--due to picturesque stone ruins from historic Capitol of Alabama building which burned in the early 1900s. The park is big enough for children to run and play, and includes a large gazebo for public use. Capitol Park is mostly open space with green grass, but has some nice shade trees too. The historic old jail and tavern buildings from early Tuscaloosa days are adjacent to the park. The Capitol School is also next to the park. Unfortunately there are no bathroom facilities at the park, nor any refreshment vendors. It is however a great place to take a picnic! The park is well-located downtown Tuscaloosa near the amphitheater, only about a mile from the University of Alabama. It is just across the river from downtown Northport.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Pleasant sidewalk to jog, walk or stroll in evening. Appropriately lighted and clean. Little “monsters” hidden along walk and benches and overlooks. Nice Minerva statue and Tuscaloosa timeline.
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