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Discover Tuscaloosa, where southern charm meets vibrant culture.
About Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa has a lively arts scene, with several galleries, theaters, symphonies, and music festivals contributing to a vibrant cultural calendar. The community cherishes its historical heritage, as seen in various preserved antebellum homes and sites. The economy thrives on education, manufacturing, and healthcare, with notable growth in automotive and related industries thanks to the presence of the Mercedes-Benz US International assembly plant. Offering a mix of southern hospitality and modern amenities, Tuscaloosa stands out as a city with deep roots and a forward-looking vision.
The city is also known for its natural beauty, featuring several parks and scenic riverside areas. Riverwalk runs alongside the Black Warrior River and is a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking outdoor leisure activities. With its rich mixture of tradition and innovation, Tuscaloosa provides a unique and enriching backdrop for family life, education, and business ventures.
Quality of Life Scores
Data-driven insights into what makes Tuscaloosa special
Quality of life scores are aggregated from publicly available data sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, EPA Air Quality Index, walkability studies, and local municipal data. Scores are calculated on a 0-100 scale and updated periodically to reflect current conditions.
Demographics & Economy
Understanding the community and economic landscape
Demographics
Tuscaloosa is a diverse and collegiate city with a youthful population and a community oriented toward education and sports.
Economy
Strong economic foundation driven by diverse industries including education, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, retail.
Housing
Real estate market offers opportunities for residents and investors with balanced housing options across neighborhoods.
Education Excellence
World-class learning opportunities and achievements
Education Levels
Institutions
- Schools: 33
- Universities: 1
- Libraries: 3
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 18.5:1
Sports & Entertainment
Home to professional and collegiate athletics
College & Development
Major Venues
Bryant-Denny Stadium: 101,821
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater: 7,500
Transportation & Infrastructure
Getting around Tuscaloosa
Roads & Highways
Major Highways: I-20, I-59, US-82
Average Commute: 19 minutes
Public Transit
Tuscaloosa Transit Authority (TTA)
Airports
BHM - Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International
Places & Attractions
Discover what makes Tuscaloosa unique
Landmarks
- Bryant-Denny Stadium
- Alabama State Capitol (former)
- Foster Auditorium
- Denny Chimes
- Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion
Attractions
- Bryant-Denny Stadium
- Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
- Lake Lurleen State Park
- Tuscaloosa Riverwalk
- Paul W. Bryant Museum
Museums
- Paul W. Bryant Museum
- Alabama Museum of Natural History
- The Gorgas House Museum
- Murphy African-American Museum
Parks
- Lake Lurleen State Park
- Tuscaloosa Riverwalk
- Capitol Park
- Sokol Park
Healthcare
- DCH Regional Medical Center
- Northport Medical Center
Key Industries
Economic drivers powering Tuscaloosa
Living Here
Essential information about life in Tuscaloosa
Climate & Geography
Climate: Humid Subtropical
Elevation: 204 feet
Time Zone: America/Chicago
County: Tuscaloosa County
Metro Area: Tuscaloosa, AL Metro Area
Contact Information
Area Code: 205
ZIP Codes: 35401, 35404, 35405, 35406
Location
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