Listing Category: Play

  • Bryce Mental Health Museum

    Bryce Mental Health Museum

    The opening of the Bryce Mental Health Museum marks a full-circle moment Alabama’s history.  Our state was ahead of its time when Bryce opened its doors in 1861 to its first mental health patient: a civil war soldier.  Renowned for the use of moral treatment in service to individuals and innovative architecture, Bryce played a…

  • Capitol Park

    Capitol Park

    This park was the site of the Alabama Capitol when Tuscaloosa was the seat of state government from 1826-1846. In 1847 the capitol was moved to Montgomery, and the building became the home of the Alabama Central Female College. A visible reminder of the old capitol building that burned in 1923 is the stone foundation…

  • Captain’s Club

    Captain’s Club

    Situated just minutes away from downtown and The University of Alabama, we present a marina that transcends the ordinary. Nestled in a picturesque locale, our grounds boast meticulously manicured landscaping, a charming 1840s dogtrot cabin, state-of-the-art wood docks, a dedicated fueling dock, and the forthcoming Anchor 77 restaurant in 2025. Captain’s Club, positioned at the…

  • Catherine and Pettus Randall Welcome Center

    Catherine and Pettus Randall Welcome Center

    The Randall Welcome Center is named in honor of the late Pettus Randall and his wife, Dr. Catherine J. Randall, who have contributed in countless ways to UA and the Tuscaloosa community for decades.   The Randall Welcome Center provides a new front door for the University where visitors are engaged and immersed in all aspects…

  • Children’s Hands on Museum

    Children’s Hands on Museum

    CHOM, where children Explore, Create and Discover every time they visit.  When we say “hands-on” we really mean it!  Learning through play is what our exhibits are all about, and you are encouraged to touch, feel and play in our exhibits.  Three floors of fun wait for families and school groups, too.  With 24 exhibits, CHOM offers newborns through age 13…

  • CMX Cinemas Hollywood 16 & IMAX

    CMX Cinemas Hollywood 16 & IMAX

    We offer movie lovers the best films in beautiful theatres that are well-maintained and run by friendly, well-trained team members. Admission Policy:   After 8:30PM – all guests must be 17 years of age with picture ID to see any movie -unless accompanied by parent.

  • Cocktail Collection

    Cocktail Collection

    Cocktail Collection is an upbeat speakeasy cocktail lounge with outstanding craft cocktails that also offers happy hour and late night small bites. Cocktail Collection offers two full bars, two outdoor spaces, leather couch seating, TV’s, and a swanky atmosphere.

  • Crux Climbing

    Crux Climbing

    If you’re looking to climb in Tuscaloosa or Northport, Crux Climbing is a great option. Crux is a local bouldering gym created to foster community, promote a space for you to reach new heights, and to achieve new goals in yourself and with those around you. Crux Climbing is locally owned and invested in the…

  • D-BAT Tuscaloosa

    D-BAT Tuscaloosa

    D-BAT is an 15,000 sqft indoor hitting and training facility. D-Bat has: 10 open cages and 3 cages with pitching machines that throw baseball and softball Lessons, cage rentals, camps, clinics, and memberships. Fully equipped HitTrax Fully stocked pro shop for all equipment needs

  • Denny Chimes

    Denny Chimes

    The idea of erecting a bell tower on the University of Alabama campus was initially suggested in 1919. It was envisioned as a war memorial for those who fought in World War I. Due to a lack of funding for its construction, the project never materialized. In the late 1920s, university students were finally successful…

  • Digital Experience Passes

    Digital Experience Passes

    Visit Tuscaloosa is thrilled to announce the launch of an exciting array of digital experience passes, offering individuals an immersive and convenient way to explore some of Tuscaloosa’s most sought-after attractions. Designed to cater to the diverse interests of visitors and residents, these passes encompass a wide range of experiences, from cultural landmarks to culinary…

  • Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center

    Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center

    The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center (DWCAC) is located in the former Allen & Jemison Co. Hardware building located on the corner of 7th Street and Greensboro Avenue on the same block as the Historic Bama Theatre. Managed by the Arts Council, the DWCAC is a hub of arts and cultural activity in the City…