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Ambassador Inn and Suite Tuscaloosa

Ambassador Inn of Tuscaloosa, AL
 
 University of Alabama
Rich in tradition and history, the University of Alabama is home to countless accomplishments in the world of academics, research and athletics. Also home to the Paul W. Bryant Museum.
University of Alabama
 
 Children's Hands-On Museum
A unique educational institution that exists to stimulate the curiosity of children by providing high quality, interactive, entertaining exhibits and programs designed to enhance children's understanding of community. source: Yahoo! Travel
Children's Hands-On Museum
 
 Alabama Museum of Natural History
Experience the natural diversity of Alabama through exhibits from the Age of Dinosaurs, the Coal Age, and the Ice Age. View extensive collections of geology, zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history, and photography. source: Yahoo! Travel
Alabama Museum of Natural History
 
 Paul W. Bryant Museum
Celebrate more than 100 years of Crimson Tide, football revealed through photographs, uniforms, and sports memorabilia. that includes a casino, fine dining and a horse track. source: Yahoo! Travel
Paul W. Bryant Museum
 
 Lake Tuscaloosa
Located five miles north of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport in west central Alabama, Lake Tuscaloosa is a 5,885-acre water supply reservoir with 177 miles of shoreline. WIth a plenty of fishing and boating available, time will fly by on Lake Tuscaloosa.
Lake Tuscaloosa
 
 Battle-Friedman Museum and Gardens
Furnished with antiques dating from the early 1800s, it is a museum and cultural center. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an example of the many 19th century restored structures in Tuscaloosa and West Alabama. source: Yahoo! Travel
Battle-Friedman Museum and Gardens
 
 Murphy African-American Museum
Tuscaloosa’s first licensed black mortician built this two-story craftsman bungalow in the early 1920s as his private residence. Materials from the old state capitol building a few blocks away, such as bricks and window sills, were salvaged when it burned in 1923 and used in the house’s construction. Today, the structure operates as a museum focusing on the lifestyle of affluent blacks during the early 1900s. source: historictuscaloosa.org
Murphy African-American Museum

 
 
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