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The ruins are showcased in Capitol Park, located at 2828 Sixth Street in Tuscaloosa. It is a popular spot for photo shoots and educational trips. Call 205-248-5311 for information.
Tuscaloosa's Earth Day Festival, planned for Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at Capitol Park in downtown Tuscaloosa, will have speakers, music, a sustainability workshop and more.
Today, the ruins are part of the City of Tuscaloosa’s Capitol Park, where visitors can see some of “the columns and other stone fragments in their original locations,” the article said.
The 21-year-old rookie photographer grabbed his flash camera and ran out of the shop on Fourth Street. He sped four blocks through the heart of the downtown to Capitol Park.
Sadly, our pandemic woes won't be taking the holidays off. COVID-19 has altered or outright canceled some of Tuscaloosa's traditional favorites.
Longtime Asbury Park Press photographer Thomas Costello was honored Wednesday for his work in Washington, D.C., during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The New Jersey Society of Professional ...
The Capitol Park Museum, 660 N. Fourth St., will open "The Yellow Book: Old South Baton Rouge," a photography exhibition exploring the legacy of interstate construction in Old South Baton ...
The tornado leveled the park, playground and field, near the spot where the tornado touched down and began a 5.3-mile path across Tuscaloosa. Six years later, with money from the city of ...
Artists are being encouraged to send concepts for a skateboarding mural to be installed at a Tuscaloosa skate park.