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You could catch an event at Bryant-Denny Stadium, a stadium in University Area. If you think Bryant-Denny Stadium is cool, you also might like Coleman Coliseum and Foster Auditorium, both located nearby.
After visiting Veterans Memorial Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Tuscaloosa. You can attend a football game while in the area.
Beyond the roar of Bryant-Denny Stadium where Crimson Tide fans create an atmosphere that must be felt to be believed, Tuscaloosa reveals itself as more than just a college football mecca. The Black Warrior River offers peaceful paddling adventures that contrast wonderfully with gameday chaos. Wander through the Paul W. Bryant Museum where football history is treated with the reverence of fine art. The Tuscaloosa Riverwalk provides a scenic escape where students and locals alike find respite from academic pressures. At the Alabama Museum of Natural History, prehistoric wonders compete for attention with the architectural splendor of its 1907 building. The city embraces its 'Druid City' nickname, earned from the majestic water oaks that have lined downtown streets since the 1840s.
Tuscaloosa is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Tuscaloosa at landmarks like Jemison Van de Graaff Mansion and Bryant-Denny Stadium. A stop at other sights like Tuscaloosa Amphitheater and Tuscaloosa River Walk will create memories.