- TripBuzz found 21 things to do with kids in or near Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
- From Bryant Denny Stadium to Children's Hands-On Museum, the Tuscaloosa area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Sports Stadiums (Amateur) and Sports Stadiums (Professional).
- Situated on the Black Warrior River, Tuscaloosa, AL used to be the state's capital and has a population of over 95,000 people. Home to the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa is known as Title Town and City of Champions for the school's success in sports, football in particular. Some popular attractions include the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Bama Theater.
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Three times a day, visitors can watch potato chips being made at the Golden Flake Company. Visitors can also buy the products that include potato chips, cheese puffs and puff corn.
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With a small dog area and a large dog area, the Loch Haven Dog Park allows dogs to run free in a fenced in park. Agility equipment and water fountains for dogs are also available at the park.
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Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and operation of historically significant railway equipment and home to the Polar Express. There are indoor and outdoor collections of railroad cars, locomotives, and cabooses, railroad artifacts and memorabilia, restored depots and o…
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Covering 19 acres, Birmingham's Railroad Park has playgrounds, skate parks, an outdoor gym, a history wall, picnic areas, and a ranger's house. There is also a trail system.
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Kelly Ingram Park stands as a memorial to the Civil Rights Movement that rocked Birmingham, and the United States. Visitors can view sculptures in the park that tell the story of the movement.
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When it was built in 1927, the Alabama Theatre was intended for silent movies. The original Wurlitzer theater organ is still in display. The theatre hosts approximately 250 events each year and attracts more than 400,000 people each year.
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With 4 floors of interactive exhibits, the McWane Science Center aims at acquainting children with everything that means science and natural life. Amongst others, it has a collection of dinosaurs and an aquarium.
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Named after the Roman god of fire and smithery, the Vulcan Park & Museum is guarded by the third largest cast iron statue in the world, weighing 50 tons.
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The Peanut Depot started roasting peanuts in 1907. Visitors can see peanuts roasted in the old antique roasters, buy fresh roasted, salted and Cajun peanuts, and see the architecturally interesting turn of the century building.
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Having found its new home inside the Alabama Power Building the Don Kresge Memorial Museum if a interesting place to visit for locals and tourists. The museum features historic radio equipment dating back to the 1920's as well as historical documents and control room artifacts.