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|  Trail of Tears Historic Marker - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Trail of Tears Historic Marker located near the ruins of the Alabama State capitol where Creek Chief Eufaula spoke to the Alabama State Legisture before being driven from the state. posted by: Scooter Bill location: Alabama date approved: 08/26/2007 last visited: 07/25/2017 |
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|  Old Tavern -- Tuscaloosa AL
in Alabama Historical Markers The official state historic marker for the Old Tavern next to Old Capitol Park in downtown Tuscaloosa posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/24/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
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|  Old Tavern Stage Stop on the Byler Road -- Tuscaloosa AL
in Wagon Roads and Trails The Old Tavern near the Old State Capitol in Tuscaloosa, was an important stage stop on the Byler Road, an early Alabama wagon road. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/24/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
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|  Old Alabama State Capitol Ruins - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins As the centerpiece of Tuscaloosa, AL's Capitol Park, these reconstructed achitectural ruins are all that remains of Alabama's old capitol building that served the state government from 1826 to 1845. posted by: Scooter Bill location: Alabama date approved: 02/28/2009 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
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|  The Architect -- Old Capitol Park, Tuscaloosa AL
in Signs of History A sign shares the history of William Nichols, the architect of this ruined 2nd AL Capitol Building, who went on to build several other major public buildings and universities in other Southern states. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/23/2017 last visited: 07/25/2017 |
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|  Mason's Marks -- Old Capitol Park, Tuscaloosa AL
in Signs of History A sign explains mysterious markings on the bricks in the ruins of Alabama's 2nd capitol building in Tuscaloosa posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/23/2017 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
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|  Alabama Central Female College - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Signs of History Stone marker indicating the site of the Alabama Central Female College in the 1800s in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 12/05/2011 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
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|  Former Alabama Capitol - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Famous Fires A fire in 1923 destroyed Alabama's second Capitol building. It was being used as the central building for the Alabama Central Female College at the time. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/29/2012 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
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|  AL Centennial - 100 Years - Old Capitol Park, Tuscaloosa, AL
in Commercial Commemorations An engraved chunk of limestone boulder at the southeast corner of the old State Capitol grounds in Old Capitol Park commemorates the Alabama State Centennial posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/29/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
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|  Lynching in America / Lynching in Tuscaloosa County
in Alabama Historical Markers This marker is part of the Equal Justice Initiative's effort to recognize the victims of lynching by erecting historical markers that acknowledge the horrors of racial terror lynchings. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/19/2020 last visited: never |
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|  Lynching in Tuscaloosa / Lynching in the United States -- Tuscaloosa AL
in Signs of History This double-sided special project marker in front of the old Tuscaloosa jail details the ugly history of racist lynching in Tuscaloosa County and in the United States of America posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/23/2017 last visited: 07/25/2017 |
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|  Captain Benjamin F. Eddins - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers Marker describing the death of Confederate Captain Benjamin F. Eddins while defending Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during the Civil War. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 11/02/2011 last visited: 04/29/2013 |
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|  Horace King - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers Marker describing the life of Horace King, a freed slave who built the first bridge across the Black Warrior River. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 10/30/2011 last visited: 04/29/2013 |
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|  First African Baptist Church - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers Located on Stillman Blvd. this marker notes the history of the establishment of the church and later buildings. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/19/2020 last visited: never |
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|  Lynching in Tuscaloosa / Lynching in the United States -- Tuscaloosa AL
in Infamous Crime Scenes This double-sided marker in front of the old Tuscaloosa jail details the ugly history of racist lynching in Tuscaloosa County and in the United States of America which fueled the struggle for African-American civil rights in the shameful Jim Crow era posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/25/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
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|  Tuscaloosa First United Methodist Church
in Alabama Historical Markers Historical Marker for Tuscaloosa First United Methodist Church located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 10/16/2011 last visited: never |
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|  First Baptist Church Tuscaloosa Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers Historical Marker for First Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 10/16/2011 last visited: 10/21/2011 |
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|  Tuscaloosa City Hall -- Tuscaloosa AL
in Alabama Historical Markers The state historic marker in front of the old post office, built in 1909 and sold in 1968 to the Cityy of Tuscaloosa, which renovated it into the Tuscaloosa City Hall posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 08/24/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
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|  Historic Site - Tuscaloosa, AL
in Alabama Historical Markers A marker in a bank parking lot indicates the site of Tuscaloosa's oldest house, a spot it occupied from 1820 to 1970, when it was moved to Capitol Park. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 09/19/2012 last visited: 01/15/2014 |
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|  University of Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers This historic marker is located on the Campus of The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 08/11/2013 |
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|  The President's Mansion
in Alabama Historical Markers The President of the University of Alabama lives in this mansion located on University Blvd. This historic marker stands in front of the home. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 04/05/2013 |
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|  President's Mansion - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This is home to the President of the University of Alabama. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/15/2008 last visited: 04/05/2013 |
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|  Denny Chimes
in Alabama Historical Markers The Denny Chimes stands on the Campus of the University of Alabama and is named for University President George H. Denny. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 09/02/2014 |
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|  Foster Auditorium, The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Foster Auditorium is located on the Campus of The University of Alabama and is known as the site where Governor George C. Wallace staged his “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door” in 1963. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/15/2008 last visited: 04/18/2013 |
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|  Tuscaloosa County Veterans Memorial - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
in Alabama Historical Markers This Alabama Historic Marker is located at Veterans Memorial Park in Tuscaloosa, Alabama posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Alabama date approved: 04/01/2008 last visited: 03/01/2013 |
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