LIST OF REGISTERED HISTORIC PLACES IN TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMA

List of Registered Historic Places in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama:
:''Main article: List of Registered Historic Places in Alabama''
::''This list is complete as of the Recent Listings dated June 29, 2007''
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==Abernant==

Tannehill Ironworks — 3 mi. E of U.S. 11 (added August 24, 1972)
==Buhl==

Samuel Johnson House — Shelley Hughes Rd. (added November 4, 2002)
==Northport==

Byler Road — 11 mi. N of Northport, off U.S. 43 (added December 19, 1974)

East Northport Historic District — Roughly bounded by 20th St., 8th Ave., Rice Mine Rd., Bridge Ave. (added April 26, 2004)

James Shirley House — 512 Main Ave. (added April 24, 1972)

Northport Historic District — 25th, 26th, 28th and 30th Aves., Main, 5th, and 6th Sts. (added June 1, 1980)

Northport Historic District — Bounded by Bellwood Dr., 20th Ave., Black Warrior R, and 30th Ave. (added April, 2004)

Wilson-Clements House — 1802 20th Ave. (added May 11, 1985)
==Tuscaloosa==

Alabama Insane Hospital — University Blvd. (added May 18, 1977)

Audubon Place Historic District — 1515-1707 (odd) University Blvd. & #8-37 Audubon Pl. (added August 11, 1985)

Bama Theatre-City Hall Building — 600 Greensboro Ave. (added September 30, 1984)

Battle-Friedman House — 1010 Greensboro Ave. (added February 14, 1972)

Caplewood Drive Historic District — Roughly bounded by Caplewood Dr., and University Blvd. (added June 30, 1985)

Carson Place — 610 - 36th Ave. (added April 7, 1985)

City National Bank — 2301 University Blvd. (added April 7, 1985)

Collier-Overby House — SE corner of 9th St. and 21st Ave. (added August 14, 1971)

Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District — Roughly bounded by Fourth St., Twenty-second Ave., Seventh St., and Greensboro Ave. (added June 15, 1986)

Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District — Roughly bounded by University Blvd., 21st Ave., 6th St. and 22nd Ave. (added February 26, 1989)

Downtown Tuscaloosa Historic District (Boundary Increase II) — 2500-2508, 2501-2519, 2516, 2521 7th St. and 2525 S. Lurleen Wallace Blvd. (added February 23, 1997)

Druid City Historic District — Roughly bounded by Queen City Pk., Sixteenth St., Fifteenth St., and Twenty-first Ave. (added March 24, 1975)

Druid City Historic District — 3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11 College Park, 711-721 Queen City Ave. (added November 29, 2001)

First African Baptist Church — 2621 9th St. (added October 28, 1988)

Fitch House — 3404 Sixth St. (added August 22, 1987)

Foster Home/Sylvan Plantation — Off US 11 (added April 7, 1985)

Gorgas-Manly Historic District — On the University of Alabama campus (added August 14, 1971)

Guild-Verner House — 1904 University Ave. (added 1973)

Jemison-Vandegraaff House — 1305 Greensboro Ave. (added May 19, 1972)

Margaret Quayle Lustron House — 27 Parkview Dr. (added March 24, 2000)

Murphy-Collins House — 2601 Paul Bryant Dr. (added February 28, 1993)

Old Tuscaloosa County Jail — 2803 6th St. (added December 28, 1979)

Pinehurst Historic District — 215 and 305 Seventeenth Ave., 1-28 Pinehurst Dr., and 6-9 N. Pinehurst Dr. (added July 5, 1986)

President's Mansion — University of Alabama campus (added February 14, 1972)

Queen City Pool and Pool House — Jct. of Queen City Ave. and Riverside Dr. (added October 10, 1992)

Robert Jemison Servants' House — 2303 13th St. (added December 29, 1990)

Searcy House — 2606 8th St. (added May 21, 1975)

Wheeler House — 2703 7th St. (added May 28, 1980)
==University==

Old Observatory — N of University Blvd., on University of Alabama campus (added February 14, 1972)

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