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Tuscaloosa - what to see and do

Activities beyond the conference

There is plenty to do in Tuscaloosa, both within the university as well as around town!
 
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The University of Alabama hosts many historical buildings and sights. Built in 1829, the Gorgas House Museum is the oldest structure on campus. Built in 1939, the Foster Auditorium is listed on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. Outside the auditorium stands the Malone-Hood Plaza and Autherine Lucy Clock Tower, which honors the three people who integrated the University of Alabama. Conference participants can also explore the Walk of Champions, Bryant-Denny Stadium, Paul W. Bryant Museum, and Adapted Athletics Facility (first of its kind in the country). The Alabama Museum of Natural History (Smith Hall), the oldest museum in the state, exhibits Alabama’s rich natural history included fossil tracks, skulls, and skeletons. They house a replica of a Basilosaurus cetoides, an Eocene whale that has been designated as the State Fossil. For more information about these (and other!) museums affiliated with UA, check out https://museums.ua.edu/. 

Additionally, opportunities for enjoying the outdoors right on campus abound. Marr’s Spring, a spring and man-made lake, offers a surrounding walk path and multiple benches to unwind and enjoy the outdoors on campus. Manderson Landing, the former lock on the Black Warrior River, features a view of the river and boat house, a walking trail, picnic areas, and hosts the Tuscaloosa Marketplace on the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk. 

​The Strip (University Blvd.) is a retail and nightlife district that is a favorite destination for students and visitors. It has many options for dining from casual to upscale and everything in between for any budget. These local and franchised restaurants include (but are not limited to): Buffalo Phils, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Firehouse Subs, Glory Bound Gyro Co., Mediterranean Sandwich Co., Rounders, Ruan Thai, Smoothie King, and VooDoo Wing Co. 

Continuing West past The Strip, you’ll make your way into Downtown Tuscaloosa. The Government Plaza is a beautiful five-acre park located in the center of downtown near local breweries and restaurants. A free summer concert series called “Live at the Plaza” is hosted at Government Plaza each summer, with free concerts typically being held every Friday evening. The plaza is near Tuscaloosa Federal Courthouse Murals which shows Alabama history through art. Sixteen murals in the Greek-style building represent the history of Tuscaloosa, north Alabama, and the nation. Enjoy the local and one-of-a-kind restaurants found throughout downtown Tuscaloosa.  

You can also check out the microbreweries that have sprung up in Tuscaloosa, such as Black Warrior Brewing and Druid City Brewing Company. Loosa Brews offers a variety of craft beers on tap, along with a game room featuring arcade games and pinball for a fun evening out.

Enjoy all Tuscaloosa has to offer!

More information about Tuscaloosa can be found on the University of Alabama's website about Tuscaloosa and the Visit Tuscaloosa website. 



Tuscaloosa experiences a humid subtropical climate. We have selected to have the mini-conference in early June to accommodate these concerns (see Best Time of Year to Visit from WeatherSpark). Tuscaloosa will offer warm summer temperatures. Fortunately, all our facilities include temperature controlled atmospheres and provide cool refreshing comfort amongst any summer heat.

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