The view north on Greensboro Avenue from 7th Street. Landmark buildings on the right are the Alston Building and in the distance the 10-story bank building.
This photo was taken from the intersection of 7th Street and Greensboro Avenue looking north on Greensboro Avenue. The building locations are as follows from left to right: Allen & Jemison Hardware Co.; City Hall; McLester Hotel; City Hall square…
In this view of downtown Tuscaloosa looking north on Greensboro Avenue, the Alston building can be seen on the right behind the tree. Note its "Try Tuscaloosa" sign on the top. The top also had a garden where dancing parties were held.
This is a view of Greensboro Avenue looking south toward Sixth Street circa 1905. The buildings listed in order from the foreground to the background are: Snow Shoe Company; McLester Hotel, City Hall and market complex and Allen & Jemison Hardware…
This post-Civil War photo was taken from what is now University Blvd. looking south. It is notable in that it is the only known photograph of the 1845 Tuscaloosa County Courthouse, although it shows only the clock tower above the trees. It was…
A photograph of Greensboro Ave. looking south. To the left is the 10-story bank building. Across Broad Street (now University Boulevard) is Brown's Department Store and in the distance, the Alston Building. The flag pole at the center of Broad…
This postcard view is of Greensboro Avenue looking south toward the intersection of Paul W. Bryant Drive (10th Street). The house to the left is the Rosenau-Eddins home that was located at 919 Greensboro Avenue.
Looking north on Greensboro Avenue in Tuscaloosa. On the west side of the street, the corner of Allen & Jemison Hardware is visible. Further up the street is Sokol's Furniture Store and the McLester Hotel. On the right, the Alston Building is…