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  2. Bryce Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the plaintiff class was expanded to include patients at Alabama's other inpatient mental health facilities, Searcy Hospital , which from 1902 until 1939 was the only state facility serving African American patients, [8] Partlow State School (Tuscaloosa), and the Jemison Center [9] , which served African American patients in the ...

  3. Bama Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bama Theatre is a historic theatre in Tuscaloosa, Alabama that currently serves as the city's performing arts center. Its modern redevelopment is the result of cooperation between the Arts Council of Tuscaloosa and the Tuscaloosa County Parks and Recreation Authority.

  4. Partlow Center - Wikipedia

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    Partlow Center was the third mental health facility to open in Alabama. The first was Bryce Hospital, initially known as the Alabama Insane Hospital.It was proposed to the state Legislature in 1836 by Dorothea Dix, a pioneering reformer in the treatment of mental illness, and accepted its first patient in 1861. [3]

  5. Gaylord Chemical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gaylord announced expanded DMSO production capacity in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which came on-line in 2010. [ 2 ] Prior to being a subsidiary of Temple-Inland , Gaylord Chemical was a division of Gaylord Container Corporation , the successor (1986–2002) of the brown paper division of Crown Zellerbach (1928–86).

  6. American Christian Academy (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    American Christian Academy is a private Christian school located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, with students in grades PK–12.It operates in the former Eastwood Middle School on Veterans Memorial Parkway, which it purchased from the Tuscaloosa City School Board.

  7. Foster Auditorium - Wikipedia

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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 a Works 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.

  8. Alberta City, Tuscaloosa - Wikipedia

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    Alberta City, sometimes shortened as "the ABC" by locals, [1] is the name of a suburban area of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.Alberta City is located in the northeastern portion of Tuscaloosa and is generally defined as encompassing the portions of the city east of U.S. Route 82 (McFarland Boulevard), west of Holt, south of the Black Warrior River and north of Veterans Memorial Parkway.

  9. Lake Tuscaloosa - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tuscaloosa is a reservoir in west-central Alabama, created by damming North River. It was constructed by Thornton Jones, Ryan Gunning, Blake Schickel and Cody Copper to provide water for Tuscaloosa residents and for industrial use as well. It was completed in 1970 at a cost of about $7,725,000.