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  2. Tuscaloosa (/ ˌ t ʌ s k ə ˈ l uː s ə / TUS-kə-LOO-sə) is a city in and the county seat of Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, [7] on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal and Piedmont plains meet. Alabama's fifth-most populous city, the population was 99,600 at the 2020 census, [5] and was estimated to be 110,602 in 2022. [6] It was known as Tuskaloosa ...

  3. Register for email news releases from the City of Tuscaloosa. Located along the banks of the Black Warrior River in west-central Alabama, Tuscaloosa is home to 99,543 residents and a thriving business community.

  4. About Our City. Located in the heart of West Alabama, Tuscaloosa is a vibrant community that’s filled with legendary history. Home to the renowned University of Alabama and located along the Black Warrior River, you’ll find a walkable Downtown that’s complete with live music, outdoor spaces to explore, and local restaurants to meet every ...

  5. May 16, 2023 · With so much to get involved in lets jump straight into the top fifteen things to do in Tuscaloosa. 1. Watch Some College Football At Bryant-Denny Stadium. Source: Rob Hainer / shutterstock. Bryant-Denny Stadium. I think the Bryant-Denny Stadium is one of the greatest college football stadiums in the Country.

  6. Get the latest breaking news, sports, entertainment and obituaries in Tuscaloosa, AL from Tuscaloosa News.

  7. 3. Tuscaloosa Riverwalk. We took our dogs for a walk and enjoyed the variety of views (river, trees, UA, downtown shops, River Market, etc... 4. Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Very good time for friends and family. Parking nearby is fairly easy and a short walk to the amphitheater. 5.

  8. Jul 4, 2022 · The Tuscaloosa Riverwalk is a must-see for anyone visiting the city. About 4.5 miles long, you can walk, run, or bike the gorgeous trail along the Black Warrior River. Stop to observe the scenery, and kids will enjoy the playground. You can even rent paddleboards at one of the docks to see the river from a different perspective.

  9. Jul 10, 2024 · Tuscaloosa served as the state's capital from 1826 to 1846 and has been home to the University of Alabama since 1831. Tuscaloosa was known as "The Oak City" and "The Druid City" (after an ancient Celtic people who worshipped oaks) in its early years because huge water oak trees lined the downtown streets. The city of Tuscaloosa is now the hub ...

  10. The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, nestled on 15 scenic acres by the Black Warrior River, is West Alabama's largest outdoor theater and a hub for arts and entertainment. Minutes from the University of Alabama and blocks away from downtown, it's a premier destination. Voted Alabama's No. 1 amphitheater in the 2018 "Best of ...

  11. From 1826 to 1846 Tuscaloosa was the state capital of Alabama. The University of Alabama was established during this period in 1831. These developments, together with the region's growing economy, increased the number of the town's inhabitants to 4,250 by 1845, but after the departure of the capital to Montgomery, population fell to 1,950 in 1850.

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