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This hotel is located right across from walmart and Chili's restaurant. Had a double bed room that...
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This hotel is located right across from walmart and Chili's restaurant. Had a double bed room that was clean and the beds were OK. The room had a microwave and refrigerator.
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Walking Tour of Arboretum
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Travel & Transportation
Alabama Arboretum, 4801 Arboretum Way,
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35487
(205) 553-3278
All events are open to the public and free, except as noted. They are held in the Arboretum's...
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All events are open to the public and free, except as noted. They are held in the Arboretum's Horticulture Building, except where noted.
The Arboretum is open daily for self-guided tours from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
From flowers and fragrance to fruits and textures, the Arboretum is a dynamic landscape throughout the year! Explore the collections on a free guided tour led by our knowledgeable volunteer docents. Tours are geared toward the general visitor and include Arboretum history and topics of seasonal interest.
All tours begin in front of the Hunnewell Building Visitor Center and last approximately 60-90 minutes. There is no need to pre-register.
overall, i would say that the tour is a rewarding experience and you should not miss.....
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This 1863 antebellum mansion is one of finest remaining examples of Italianate architecture in...
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This 1863 antebellum mansion is one of finest remaining examples of Italianate architecture in South. Home of Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau.Available for social & business events and sporting meetings. Near university campus.The "Black Warrior Village" has been in existence as early as 1580, although it was abandoned at times. The village was unoccupied circa 1750-1760. The primary native tribes of the area were the Choctaw and Creeks. The Creeks resettled the old village around 1800. By order of General Andrew Jackson, General Coffee and his men attacked the Creek village in 1813 during the Creek War. The village was burned as retaliation to the kidnapping of Mrs. Crowley at Duck River, Tennessee, leaving few Creeks in the area. After the Creek War any remaining creeks were removed to land in eastern Alabama west of the Coosa River. The Choctaw Indians removed to lands west of Tuscaloosa, although some remained in the area. By 1836, President Andrew Jackson had decided that all Indians must be moved to the Indian Territory, a move that we all know as the "trail of Tears
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Sleep Inn
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Hotels & Lodging
4300 Skyland Blvd E
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35405
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Super 8 Tuscaloosa
Category:
Hotels & Lodging
4125 Mcfarland Blvd E
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35405
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Econo Lodge
Category:
Hotels & Lodging
4501 McFarland Blvd E
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35405
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Econo Lodge
Category:
Hotels & Lodging
4501 McFarland Blvd E
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35405
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Comfort Inn
Category:
Hotels & Lodging
4700 Doris Pate Dr
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama 35405
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