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Tuscaloosa County

Alabama, United States
County·Dynamic, Educational, Industrial
Tuscaloosa County
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Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Skowalski Hughes from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
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Tuscaloosa County
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Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Karen Willingham from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Skowalski Hughes from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Skowalski Hughes from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
Photo by John LaGrone from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Karen Willingham from Google Places
Tuscaloosa County
Photo by Karen Willingham from Google Places

Tuscaloosa County, located in the northwest-central part of Alabama, serves as a major center for commerce, education, and industry. The University of Alabama, a Tier-1 research university, is the county's largest employer and cultural engine, attracting students and visitors from around the world. The county also gained international attention with the establishment of Mercedes-Benz's first North American assembly plant, which employs thousands. With a population of over 227,000, Tuscaloosa County offers a blend of educational opportunities, industrial growth, and cultural experiences.

Tuscaloosa County, located in the northwest-central part of Alabama, serves as a major center for commerce, education, and industry. The University of Alabama, a Tier-1 research university, is the county's largest employer and cultural engine, attracting students and visitors from around the world. The county also gained international attention with the establishment of Mercedes-Benz's first North American assembly plant, which employs thousands. With a population of over 227,000, Tuscaloosa County offers a blend of educational opportunities, industrial growth, and cultural experiences.

Highlights

  • Home to the University of Alabama.

  • Mercedes-Benz's first North American assembly plant.

  • Cultural and economic center of the region.

Before you go: Tuscaloosa County essentials

  • Home to the University of Alabama, a major educational institution.

  • Hosts Mercedes-Benz's first North American assembly plant.

  • Cultural and economic hub in northwest-central Alabama.

Getting Around

Tuscaloosa County is best navigated by car, with ample parking available in most areas.

Local Cuisine

Explore local Southern cuisine, with many restaurants offering traditional dishes.

Best For

Business travelers and university visitors.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

University Visits

Plan ahead if visiting during university events, as accommodations can fill up quickly.

Cultural Events

Check out local cultural events and festivals, often hosted by the University of Alabama.

Occasion Tags

Business, Education, Tourists

Best time to visit Tuscaloosa County

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be hot and humid, ideal for indoor activities and events.

Best Season

Fall

Fall brings cooler weather and vibrant foliage, perfect for outdoor exploration.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time for cultural and educational visits.

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Location

Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
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Natural & historic sites near Tuscaloosa County

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Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument

Birmingham, Alabama
Protected Area · Reflective, Somber, Educational