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  2. Battle–Friedman House - Wikipedia

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    The Battle family lived in the house until 1875, when the home was purchased by Bernard Friedman. The Friedman family continued to reside in the house until Victor Hugo Friedman died in 1965, leaving the house to the city of Tuscaloosa. The Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society currently maintains the house as a historic house museum. [3]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tuscaloosa ...

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    Tuscaloosa: part of the United States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals Multiple Property Submission: 39: Wheeler House: Wheeler House: April 28, 1980 : 2703 7th St. Tuscaloosa: 40: Wilson-Clements House: Wilson-Clements House: April 11, 1985

  4. Jemison–Van de Graaff Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Jemison–Van de Graaff Mansion, also known as the Jemison–Van de Graaf–Burchfield House, is a historic house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.The structure remained a private residence until 1955, when it served first as a library, then publishing house offices, and lastly as a historic house museum.

  5. Audubon Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Audubon Place Historic District, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is a 5.4 acres (2.2 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] It includes all 37 homes on Audubon Place, a curved cul-de-sac street entered off University Blvd. in Tuscaloosa, as well as five properties going further down ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama

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    Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, first church of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he began his work as a national civil rights activist, in 1955 with the Montgomery bus boycott in Montgomery Gaineswood in Demopolis Clark Hall in the Gorgas–Manly Historic District on the University of Alabama campus Tannehill Ironworks in Tuscaloosa ...

  7. Carson Place - Wikipedia

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    The house was first built in 1822-1825 for George Cox. [2] Its construction was extended by John J. Webster in 1827 for his widow, Mary Cox. [2] She extended it again in 1835 and lived in the house with her second husband and her son until 1869. [2]

  8. Tuscaloosa's Nick names: Four Tuscaloosa spots that ... - AOL

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    CBS reporter Jenny Dell gifts a cigar to Alabama head coach Nick Saban after the Crimson Tide's 34-20 victory over Tennessee on Oct. 21, 2023, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Cigars are a tradition for the ...

  9. Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District is a historic district which was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [2] The listing included 50 contributing buildings on 27 acres (11 ha), including the historic city hall of Tuscaloosa . [ 1 ]

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