Advertisement in The Tuscaloosa News features Mrs. Roberta Price, daughter of the founders of the Tuscaloosa Flower Shop, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Rogers. The shop was founded in 1921. The advertisement also features a float in Tuscaloosa's 1916 Centennial…
Advertisement for The Tuscaloosa Drug Company offering drugs, drinks and cigars found in the 1910 Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook. The drug store was located at 2314 Broad Street (now University Boulevard). Their motto was "Where you…
Advertisement for Turner Tuskaloosa, photographers, found in the 1903 Corolla. the University of Alabama yearbook. The advertisement reads Fine Fotos for Fastidious Folks.
Town House Motor Hotel - Downtown Tuscaloosa at junction of U.S. 11, 82 and 43, Open 24 Hours - 72 Rooms - TV All Rooms - Phones - Heated Swimming Pool - Convenient to Restaurants, Movies - Drug Stores - Department Stores.
Advertisement for the Tuscaloosa Times found in the 1897 Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook. At the time, W.C. Jemison, a mayor of Tuscaloosa, was the proprietor. The advertisement notes the the paper focuses of "Fine Art Job"…
The Tuscaloosa News and Masonic Hall on 6th Street. This building was located between Christ Episcopal Church and the Bama Theater. The Tuscaloosa News occupied this building at one time; it moved to two other locations before its move to its current…
This February 2, 1915, newspaper was the first published after the The Tuscaloosa News purchased the Tuscaloosa Times-Gazette. The resulting newspaper would be issued mornings.
The Tuscaloosa News had been founded in 1910 with Sam F. Clabaugh as…
Advertisement for The Pizitz Store, a women's clothing store in downtown Tuscaloosa from the 1937 copy of The Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook.