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On the third weekend in October in 2016, we will present the 45th Kentuck Festival of the Arts, one of the nation’s best-respected and most-loved arts gatherings. But come see us now, at the Kentuck Art Center. The center is temporarily located in the Georgine Clarke Building at 1922 5th St. right around the corner…
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If you’re searching for a brewery in Tuscaloosa, Druid City Brewing Company is Tuscaloosa’s Original Craft Brewery that’s conveniently located off of 15th street and just a few short minutes from Downtown. Opened in November 2012 with two beers, their production has swelled to include 6 full time brews. Drink local in their new location,…
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Organized November 1866, with 144 members. The Rev. Prince Murrell, first pastor, served until 1885. A church building located at corner of 4th Street and 24th Avenue was purchased and became place of worship during pastorate of the Rev. James Mason, 1885-1891. Resolution passed in this church 1873 resulted in establishment of Selma University, Selma,…
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Foster Auditorium is a multi-purpose facility at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was built in 1939 as aWorks Progress Administration project and has been used for Alabama basketball, women’s sports (in the 1970s and 1980s), graduations, lectures, concerts, and other large gatherings, including registration. Its status as the largest indoor building on…
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Built in 1829, the Gorgas House Museum is the oldest structure on the University of Alabama campus. Originally serving as the student dining hall, campus hotel, and residence for the university’s steward, it is one of only four current buildings on campus to survive the burning of the university by Union troops in 1865. Named…
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Tuscaloosa Tennis Center (TTC), was touted by TennisIndustry Magazine as “Indoor Tennis Facility of the Year,” and is a premier all-season tennis facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. TTC features four outdoor hard courts, six outdoor clay courts, and three indoor courts. Being open to the public along with memberships available, TTC offers opportunities for everyone at…
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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…
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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.
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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…
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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…