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  • Collection: Tuscaloosa - Aerial Views and Street Scenes

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View from the top of the Alston Building, looking south. Visible are the First Baptist Church on the left, the county courthouse on the right, and trolley tracks and trolley in the street median.

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Greensboro Avenue looking north from the front of the courthouse. Visible on the left are the Allen & Jemison Building, city hall topped by a flag, and the McLester Hotel. On the right are Leland Hardware, the Alston Building topped by flags, and the…

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6th Street looking west in the vicinity of Capitol Park.

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A photograph of Greensboro Avenue looking south from 7th Street. The First Baptist Church can be seen on the left and the First Methodist Church on the right.

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Greensboro Avenue in downtown Tuscaloosa is snow-covered. Some people ventured out in cars and the trolley tracks can be clearly seen. The McLester Hotel is on the right and across 7th Street from it is City Hall. Beyond the courthouse, still on the…

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Broad Street (now University Boulevard) in downtown Tuscaloosa is covered with snow. The photo looks east toward the University. On the right is City National Bank and further down, City Hall. Tuskaloosa Steam Laundry can be seen left of Broad Street…

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This postcard shows Broad Street (now University Boulevard) looking west in Tuscaloosa. The S. H. Kress Co. building is on the right on the corner of 23rd Avenue. The building that now houses DePalma's Restaurant is near right. Distant right is the…

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In this photo of Broad Street (now University Boulevard) the rails for trolleys can be seen in the street in front of the U.S. Post Office building.

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This postcard shows an aerial view of Tuscaloosa made sometime after 1938. The street that runs from upper left down the photo is Greensboro Avenue.

On the right side of the street, the bank building (at University Boulevard and Greensboro…

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This black and white aerial view of Tuscaloosa shows the Black Warrior River during the 1940s or 1950s. The railroad bridge and the drawbridge that connects Northport and Tuscaloosa are clearly visible. The most prominent building in the photo is the…
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