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  2. Coleman Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Coleman Coliseum is a 15,383-seat multi-purpose arena in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the campus of the University of Alabama. It is the current home of the Alabama Crimson Tide men's and women's basketball and women's gymnastics teams, and previously served as the home of the women's volleyball program.

  3. Rhoads Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The John and Ann Rhoads Softball Stadium (frequently shortened to Rhoads Stadium) is a college softball stadium located on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It serves as the home field of the Alabama Crimson Tide softball team and is located on the corner of Peter Bryce Boulevard and Campus Drive on the northeast ...

  4. A-Day (University of Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    A-Day is an annual college football exhibition game set at the conclusion of spring practice by the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Played on-campus at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama , the game features teams composed of offensive starters against defensive starters of the Crimson Tide.

  5. Bama Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bama Theatre is home to several performance groups from Tuscaloosa and the surrounding area. The Tuscaloosa Children's Theatre and Tuscaloosa Community Dancers perform at the theater 2-3 times a year each. The theatre is also home to several dance school end-of-year recitals including The Dance Centre and The Academy of Ballet and Jazz.

  6. 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.

  7. University of Alabama System - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 in Tuscaloosa and is the state of Alabama's oldest public university. In 1936, UA established an extension center in Birmingham, and the University of Alabama School of Medicine moved there in the same year. In 1950, another extension center was set up in Huntsville.

  8. Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. University of Alabama Quad - Wikipedia

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    View of the Quad in 1859. The Rotunda can be seen at center, with the halls visible in the background. All of these buildings were destroyed on April 4, 1865. The Quad is an approximately 22-acre (8.9 ha) quadrangle on the campus of the University of Alabama located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Home to most of the university's original buildings ...