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Tuscaloosa is located in west central Alabama. In 2006, the population was 83,052. The city is named after the Choctaw chieftain Tuskalusa. It is a center for commerce, education, healthcare, and industry for the surrounding area. Tuscaloosa is the home of the University of Alabama. This is the primary cultural and economic factor in the city. The city is 66.7 square miles and 10.5 square miles on water. The elevation of the city is 223 feet above sea level. The city is known as "T-Town", "The Druid City" and "Athens of Alabama".

There are four distinct seasons in the city and the Gulf of Mexico has a significant influence on the area. Fall, winter and spring are affected by warm, moist air from the Gulf and the cool, dry air from the north and the area gets precipitation when these forces combine. Spring and fall can bring severe weather to the area. Severe thunderstorms can produce strong winds, large hail and tornadoes. Summer temperatures range from the upper 60's to the mid 90's. Winter temperatures range from the mid 30's to the low 60's. Precipitation is consistent through the year with more rain from January to March.

The university is important to the local economy, but there are other elements which contribute to the economy. These include:

  • Federal, state and local government agencies
  • Manufacturing
  • Retail trade and transportation
  • Finance, information and private enterprise
  • Mining and construction
  • Hospitality
  • Education and health care
  • Other industries

Some of the businesses in Tuscaloosa include:

  • BF Goodrich Tire Manufacturing (Michelin)
  • Bryce State Mental Hospital
  • DCH Regional Medical Center
  • Elk Corporation of Alabama (Asphalt Shingle Manufacturer)
  • Gulf States Paper Corporation
  • JVC America
  • McFarland Mall
  • Mercedes Benz US International Inc - Assembly plant
  • Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa
  • Phifer Incorporated
  • Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center
  • University Mall
  • University of Alabama
  • William D Partlow Developmental Center

Education in Tuscaloosa

  • 12 elementary schools
  • 3 middle schools
  • 3 high schools
  • Paul Bryant High School
  • Central High School
  • Northridge High School
  • Tuscaloosa Center for Technology - vocational school
  • Oak Hill School - special needs students

Higher Education

  • Shelton State Community College - 8,000 students
  • Stillman College - 1200 students - historically Black liberal arts college which opened in 1875
  • University of Alabama - 24,000 students, opened in 1831

Transportation

Air Transportation

  • Located on the north side of Black Warrior River
  • Two lighted runways and full facilities for general aviation
  • Supports private jets
  • Commercial passengers use Birmingham International Airport (53 miles away) or Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (210 miles away)

Public Transportation

  • Tuscaloosa Transit Authority - operates the Tuscaloosa Trolley System on four routes per day from 5 am - 6 Pm Monday through Friday

Rail Transportation

  • Amtrak's Crescent line runs from New York to New Orleans
  • Amtrak station in on Greensboro Avenue
  • Kansas City Southern and Norfolk Southern provide freight service

Road Transportation

  • Interstates - I-20, I-59, I-359
  • State Routes - AL 69, AL 215, AL 216
  • US Routes - US 11, US 43 and US 82

Water Transportation

  • Barge traffic travels the Black Warrior River to Alabama Docks in Mobile
  • City is connected to Ohio River Valley by the Tenn-Tom Waterway

Attractions in Tuscaloosa

  • Paul W. Bryant Museum
  • University of Alabama
  • University of Alabama Arboretum

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