University Boulevard in downtown Tuscaloosa looking east toward the University. Harco Drug and the Pizitz Department Store are on the right. The Kress Store, at the corner of 23rd Avenue, and the post office/city hall building can be seen down the…
The 10-story bank building is under construction in this early 1920's photo. The building was completed in 1925. Built by Merchant's Bank, the building has been home to several banks and is a landmark in Tuscaloosa. It is located at the corner of…
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.
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…
This view of Broad Street (now University Boulevard) in Tuscaloosa is of the north side of the street looking west. The centerpiece is the iconic bank building that has stood in Tucaloosa ssince it was built by the Merchant's Bank and Trust in the…
This postcard shows Broad Street (now University Boulevard) looking west. On the left is the U. S. Post Office building and City Hall. On the distant right is the First National Bank Building.
This is Broad Street (University Boulevard) around 1905. One would be looking west from the intersection of Broad Street and 22nd Avenue. To the far left would be where the First National Bank is today.The Merchants’ National Bank building in the…
Broad Street (now University Boulevard) near the corner of Greensboro Avenue. On the left is the 10-story bank building which is the RBC Centura Bank today. Note the flagpole in the middle of the intersection which was removed when damaged by a…
In this view of Broad Street (now University Boulevard) looking east, the City National Bank Building is near right. Across 23rd Avenue is the S. H. Kress Co. store and beyond it, the U.S. Post Office building and City Hall.