Alabama Museum of Natural History
For more than 150 years, the Alabama Museum of Natural History has celebrated Alabama's natural history and beauty through exhibitions, collections and quality programs of teaching, research, and service.
All In Adventures
Just in case you haven’t noticed, escape rooms have become SUPER popular over the last couple of years. People of all different ages and backgrounds have found themselves enjoying the thrill and challenge of trying to escape one, or more of our rooms. We are a relatively young company, but are growing at warp speed! What started out as a single escape room venture in Georgia, has rapidly expanded to over 28 locations in 27 different states. By the end of 2018, we’re predicted to grow to over 75 locations. Most of our facilities offer 8 – 10 different types of escape themes. Themes range from “Black Ops” and “Zombie Apocalypse”, to “Escape from Alcatraz” and “Super Hero”. Pick the room of your choice . . . or try your best to break out of them all. We pride ourselves on offering open air, clean, spacious, well-maintained facilities and we hope you enjoy your time with our friendly escape room Attendants who are there for support when you need it.
Bama Belle Paddlewheel Riverboat
The Bama Belle will be doing sightseeing cruises with live music Fri at 630 sat boarding at 4 pm for sunset on the black warrior and Sunday afternoon at 1.
Bama Theatre
The Bama Theatre is a historic theatre located in downtown Tuscaloosa surrounded by restaurants and night life.
Battle-Friedman House
The Battle-Friedman House was built about 1835 by Alfred Battle, a North Carolina native who had come to Tuscaloosa in 1821.
Black Warrior Model Railroad
Under the auspices of the Northport Historic Preservation Commission and the Black Warrior Model Railroad Association, in 1999 the structure opened as a model railroad museum.
Bowers Park
Amenities Disc Golf Electricity Grill Lighted Athletic Fields Lighted Tennis
Bryant Conference Center
The Bryant Conference Center is located in the heart of Tuscaloosa on The University of Alabama campus and is West Alabama’s premier meeting facility. Named for legendary, hall-of-fame coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, the conference center is the jewel of The College of Continuing Studies.
Bryant-Denny Stadium
Bryant–Denny Stadium, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, is the home stadium for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team
Capitol Park
This park was the site of the Alabama Capitol when Tuscaloosa was the seat of state government from 1826-1846.