The City of Tuscaloosa unveiled a historical marker at the site of the old Fort W.W. Brandon Armory at Fire Station No. 2 on Paul W. Bryant Drive on June 12, 2004.
The marker reads:
The Tuscaloosa Armory was located on this site from 1938 to…
The Old Huntsville Road 4-mile marker in Alberta was erected in 1824, It was located 4 miles from the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse which was then located on 32nd Avenue in Newtown. (The courthouse in Newtown was built in 1822 and was destroyed by a…
Ernest W. "Rainy" Collins (1911 - 2004) was mayor of Tuscaloosa from 1976-1981., elected from a field of 20 candidates after the death of Mayor C. Snow Hinton in office.
Collins' was unopposed in 1977 and was re-elected for a full term, which was…
A U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building was constructed on Broad Street (now University Boulevard) at the corner of 22nd Street beginning in 1908. It was designed by architect James R. Taylor and was…
This view is a detail of concrete forms being poured and someone surveying the site.
A U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building was constructed on Broad Street (now University Boulevard) at the corner of 22nd Street beginning in 1908. It was…
A U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building was constructed on Broad Street (now University Boulevard) at the corner of 22nd Street beginning in 1908. It was designed by architect James R. Taylor and…
This view is looking toward the front steps on Broad Street (now University Boulevard).
A U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building was constructed on Broad Street (now University Boulevard) at the corner of 22nd Street beginning in 1908. It…
This view is looking toward the Northwest from the 22nd Street front lobby entrance.
A U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building was constructed on Broad Street (now University Boulevard) at the corner of 22nd Street beginning in 1908. It was…