Lake Tuscaloosa is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is the athletic program of the University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The university's football team, one of the most successful in college football history, competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Tuscaloosa is situated in the west-central part of the state of Alabama.
There are a lot more than two universities in Alabama, but you are probably referring to Auburn University and the University of Alabama which are the largest two research universities in Alabama.Some other universities in Alabama:Troy UniversityUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of South AlabamaJacksonville State UniversityUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleUniversity of North AlabamaAlabama Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityAlabama State UniversityUniversity of West AlabamaSamford UniversityAthens State UniversityFaulkner UniversityUniversity of MontevalloTuskegee UniversityOakwood UniversityUniversity of MobileSpring Hill College
tuscaloosa
The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is about 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.
Cahaba, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa have all served as the state capital of Alabama. Montgomery is the current state capital of Alabama.
* St. Stephens was the Capital of the Territory of Alabama in 1817. * Huntsville was the State Capital in 1819. * Cahawba was the State Capital in 1820. * Tuscaloosa was the State Capital in 1826. * Montgomery became the State Capital in 1846 and * Montgomery was the Confederate State Capital in 1861.
The capital of Alabama moved from Huntsville to Tuscaloosa to be more centrally located within the state, as Tuscaloosa was more accessible to the majority of the population at the time. Later, the capital was moved to Montgomery due to its strategic location along the Alabama River and its potential for economic growth.
Cities are located in states...not states located in cities. There are MANY cities in the STATE of ALABAMA (Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Tuscaloosa, Pelham, Trussville, Gadsden, Anniston, etc.)
The biggest natural disaster in Alabama in 2011 was located in the northern part of the state, specifically affecting cities like Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. An EF-4 tornado struck on April 27, 2011, causing significant damage and loss of life.
Tuscaloosa was the State Capital from 1826 to 1846 when it was moved to Montgomery.
James Sidney Tarwater has written: 'The Alabama State Hostipals and the Partlow State School and Hospital, a brief history' -- subject(s): Alabama, Alabama. State Hospitals, Partlow State School and Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)