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Alabama Union Building, University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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Burchfield Home
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This home was constructed before the Civil War and is one of the many beautiful colonial homes to be found in Tuscaloosa. It is open to visitors
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Denny Chimes, University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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Gorgas Home, University of Alabama Campus
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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Gorgas Home, located on the University of Alabama Campus, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Dr. William Crawford Gorgas whose father occupied this home while President o the University, became world renowned for his work in sanitation. He assisted in conquering yellow fever and made the Panama Canal possible. Dr. Gorgas was elected in 1950 to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Gorgas Home, University of Alabama Campus
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dr. William Crawford Gorgas whose father occupied this home will President of the University, became world renowned for his work in sanitation. He assisted in conquering yellow fever and made the Panama Canal possible. Dr. Gorgas was elected in 1950 to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Governor's Mansion
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Brilliant azaleas and a spacious lawn frame this lovely white columned Southern mansion, a reminder of days gone by. This masterfully perfected home of beauty and quality was built in 1834-35 while the State Capitol was in Tuscaloosa. Gov. Arthur Pendleton Bagby bought the mansion March 10, 1838. The Capitol was moved to Montgomery, so Gov. Bagby was the only Governor to live in this mansion. It is now a faculty club of the University of Alabama and is in an excellent state of repairs.
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Friedman Memorial Library
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This home was constructed before the Civil War and is one of the many beautiful colonial homes to be found in Tuscaloosa
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Nurses Home, Veteran's Hospital
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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Denny Chimes
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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University of Alabama's most famous landmark. It's chimes have been heard every hour for a number of generations. It provides a sight and sound that is dear to the memory of "Bama" alumni the world over.
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President's Mansion
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The President's residence was built in 1841, one of the two oldest buildings to remain on the campus grounds. It was completed at a cost of several thousand dollars.
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University Of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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Alabama Union Building - a center for student activity. This building houses the Post Office, Student Supply Store, and the University Radio Station.
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U. S. Post Office
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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Tuscaloosa County Courthouse
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This new courthouse cost $3,000,000. the county is named after Chief Tuscaloosa, the mighty Creek (Muscogee) Indian whose warriors fought Hernando De Sato at the Battle of Mauvilla (near the present town of Grove Hill, Ala.). This Battle is considered the bloodiest ever fought in America.
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Greetings From Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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President's Home , University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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Colonial Court, 2715 East, 9th Street
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL) PM 1951
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Colonial Court ""Modern Cottages for the Discriminating Tourist"" A comfortable quiet place to stay among beautiful flowers
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Smith Hall, University Of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Divided Back unused
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Alberta Baptist Church, 2210 Ninth Street
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. Psalm 122:1.
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University Of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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"Home of the crimson tide" In the year 1892 the now famous Grid eleven played its first game with the Birmingham Athletic club. The year 1892 is considered the outstanding year in the History of the University of Alabama. Since the year 1907 the Grid eleven has been known as "The Crimson tide" and its fame is so great that when the average man thinks of "Bama" he also always thinks of "The Crimson Tide."
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Skylite Motel, U. S. 11E
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL) unused
Description:
2 miles East University campus. Modern brick units, all air-conditioned, all tile baths. Wall to wall carpet, Central heat, Hotel Beautyrest mattresses. Phone in every room. Television. For reservations Phone 8-9671 or write 3100 9the St., E. Tuscaloosa, Ala
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Greetings from Tuscaloosa - Large Letter
Tuscaloosa Alabama (AL) unused
Total: 21 Items
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