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Sports venues in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Tuscaloosa, Alabama" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Chukker owners and their eras. 1956-1968: "Chukker Bill" Thompson opened The Chukker as a restaurant. Tuscaloosa County had voted to go dry in 1907, and stayed so until 1951, when it voted wet.
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After Live at the Plaza ends, shows comping to Tuscaloosa will feature Jason Aldean, 50 Cent, an Elvis Presley tribute show and Foreigner's farewell.
Before the current Bama Theatre was built, there was a theater of that name in Tuscaloosa. This earlier Bama Theatre was built in 1924 on Broad Street (today's University Boulevard)—one block from the later Bama Theatre. [3] The early Bama featured silent films and vaudeville shows and operated during the transition from silent to sound films.
Other annual city events worth noting are: Live at the Plaza – The City of Tuscaloosa's Live at the Plaza concert series is held annually on summer Friday nights at Government Plaza in downtown Tuscaloosa. This family-friendly event includes a wide variety of live, local music; a kids' zone; food trucks and vendors; and more. [82]
Here's what you need to know about the Kentuck Festival of the Arts, the Moundville Native American Festival, two big concerts and two big UA games.
The Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater, originally named the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, was designed by Davis Architects and built by Harrison Construction. It broke ground on July 14, 2009, with an opening date estimated for August 2010. [1] In the next few months, the Tuscaloosa area experienced record rainfall, delaying the opening until 2011. [5]