Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District


The Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District is a historic district which was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The listing included 50 contributing buildings on, including the historic city hall of Tuscaloosa. It included a total of 91 buildings, with non-contributing buildings and ones deemed marginally contributing. The listing was expanded in 1989 with the addition of including eight more contributing buildings.
The original district was roughly bounded by Fourth St., Twenty-second Ave., Seventh St., and Greensboro Ave.
It included Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Modern Movement
It included separately-NRHP-listed Bama Theatre-City Hall Building and City National Bank.
Historic function: Commerce/trade; Government
Historic subfunction: Specialty Store; City Hall
Criteria: architecture/engineering, architecture/engineering, event, event
Number of acres: 27
Number of contributing buildings: 50
Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District
Location: Roughly bounded by University Blvd., 21st Ave., 6th St. and 22nd Ave.
Tuscaloosa, AL
Date added: January 26, 1989
Architect: Multiple
Architecture: Classical Revival, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Modern Movement
Other names: See Also:Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District
Historic function: Commerce/trade; Government
Historic subfunction: Specialty Store; Courthouse
Criteria: architecture/engineering, architecture/engineering, event, event
Number of acres: 4
Number of contributing buildings: 8
The Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It included