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  • Collection: Tuscaloosa - Aerial Views and Street Scenes

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Aerial view of the intersection of 4th Street and 23rd Avenue in downtown Tuscaloosa. The area is now known as Temerson Square.

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This view is looking east down Sixth Street from the top of the McLester Hotel. L. Rosenfeld Dry Goods is located on the corner of Greensboro Avenue and Sixth Street where the Shirt Shop is located in 2014.

Rosenfeld and Company opened its new…

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The intersection of Greensboro Avenue and Sixth Street was at one time referred to as City Hall Square. L. Rosenfeld’s dry goods store is to the left. To the right is the Alston Building.

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

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

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This aerial photo shows the Black Warrior River with a lift bridge that connected Northport and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. At that time Greensboro Avenue when down River Hill to the bridge. Following Greensboro Avenue to the south, the ten-story bank…

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This photo is an aerial view of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport, Alabama, taken around 1946.

The photo shows the Black Warrior River. On the south side of the river, the Corps of Engineers building and property are shown clearly. On the…

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This postcard shows an aerial view of downtown Tuscaloosa prior to the construction of the First National Bank.

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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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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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