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Battle-Friedman House
This house was built by Alfred Battle and was acquired by the Friedman family in 1875. It contains fine antiques; period gardens occupy 1/2 block. Call (205) 758-6138 for more information.
1010 Greensboro Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL
Children's Hands-On Museum
Learn about the arts and sciences through our engaging exhibits, which encourage a child's natural curiosity and sense of wonder. Call (205) 349-4235 for more information.
2213 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL
Sarah Moody Gallery of Art
Gallery offers venue for contemporary art. 8–10 exhibitions annually, featuring works of important regional and national artists in all forms of visual art. Call (205) 348-1890 for more information.
103 Garland Hall, Univ. of AL, Tuscaloosa, AL
The Alabama Museum of Natural History
The Alabama Museum of Natural History, located in Smith Hall, the first building to be built on the University of Alabama campus in the twentieth century, is one of the finest excaples of Classical Revival architecture in the region. Call (205) 348-7550 for more information.
4800 Arboretum Way, Tuscaloosa, AL
The Jones Archaeological Museum
The museum houses artifacts and interpretive exhibits providing information on more than 60 years of archaeological excavations and investigations. The theater offers a series of videos on Moundville and the history of Southeastern Indians. The museum store has reproduction pottery, Native American crafts, and artwork for sale along with a variety of books and videos. Call (205) 371-2234 for more information.
Moundville Archaeological Park is located 14 miles south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Highway 69 South, Tuscaloosa, AL
