Things to do in Tuscaloosa County

Activities, attractions and tours

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A large, historic building with multiple arches and columns, a prominent tower, and a well-maintained lawn.
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1. University of Alabama

The lively college life of the University of Alabama takes place amid a picturesque 1,000-acre (400-hectare) campus in the heart of Tuscaloosa. Founded in 1831, it is one of the oldest universities in Alabama. Delve into the university’s history and culture at museums and galleries, experience sporting passions at the campus stadiums or relax on the tree-lined lawns.
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2. Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

At the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater you can watch live music performances by world famous national and international artists. This outdoor arena opened in 2011 with shows by American rock bands The Avett Brothers and Band of Horses. With a capacity for an audience of almost 7,500, it is the largest open-air venue in West Alabama.
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3. Tuscaloosa River Walk

The Riverwalk Tuscaloosa is a 2-mile (3-kilometer) walkway that runs along the south banks of the picturesque Black Warrior River and through leafy parks. Loved by walkers, joggers and cyclists for its scenic setting, it is also home to some interesting Tuscaloosa attractions. Visit museums, shop at a farmers’ market, enjoy live music events or relax with a picnic on the grass verges.
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A park with a 'NO MOTOR VEHICLES' sign, picnic tables, benches, and a lake.

4. Veterans Memorial Park

Visit the Veterans Memorial Park Tuscaloosa to examine examples of equipment used by the U.S Armed Forces, and to see monuments honoring discharged veterans. The park commemorates the veterans of all sections of the U.S. Armed Forces. It sits on the site of the former Northington General Army Hospital, which was one of the largest military hospitals toward the end of WWII.
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A blue military jeep with US Air Force insignia and a star emblem, parked on a stone surface with American flags in the background.

5. Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center

The stellar history of one of the world’s most respected automobile makers springs to life at the Mercedes-Benz Plant. Learn about the history, people and production of the brand, admire examples of old and new cars, then visit the factory to watch the assembly of a car.
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A red Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on display in a museum.

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