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.[2] The listing included 50 contributing buildings on 27 acres (11 ha), including the historic city hall of Tuscaloosa.[1] It included a total of 91 buildings, with non-contributing buildings and ones deemed marginally contributing.[2] The listing was expanded in 1989 with the addition of 4 acres (1.6 ha) including eight more contributing buildings.[3]

Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District
Greensboro Avenue in the district
LocationRoughly bounded by Fourth St., Twenty-second Ave., Seventh St., and Greensboro Ave., Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Coordinates33°12′35″N 87°34′02″W
Area27 acres (11 ha)
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Modern Movement, Classical Revival
NRHP reference No.86001084[1] (original)
88003242[1] (increase)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 15, 1986
Boundary increaseJanuary 26, 1989

The original district was roughly bounded by Fourth St., Twenty-second Ave., Seventh St., and Greensboro Ave. It includes the separately-NRHP-listed Bama Theatre-City Hall Building and City National Bank (1922).

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