TUSCALOOSA SCENES FROM OLD COROLLAS
DOLLY'S MAMMY'S PHILOSOPHY was a column that ran on the Women's Page of the Birmingham Post Herald from 1910 to 1916 https://bamamammoths.blogspot.com/2024/06/so-im-goin-through-lees-old-corollas.htmlPrince House @ the present-day location of the Shell Station on the Strip
Son of Horace Harding, construction engineer on the first Warrior River locks
DENNY FIELD
FROM THE FRONT OF SMITH HALL LOOKING SOUTH OVER THE QUAD TOWARD LITTLE HALL (constructed 1915)
Warrior River Shoals
Locks 1 (renamed Lock 10 @ present day Corps of Engineers), Lock 2 (renamed Lock 11 @ present day ANOTHER BROKEN EGG), Lock 3 (renamed Lock 12 @ present day University of Alabama Manderson Landing)
FRONT OF SMITH HALL
Looking southwest over Comer Hall toward Morgan Hall
1920 DOWNTOWN TUSCALOOSA
Intersection of University and 23rd Avenue. Old Mellow Mushroom to the left.
Bank sign on the front of present-day DePalma's
University Boulevard from the President's Mansion looking North
notice freshly planted oaks commemorating Tuscaloosa's World War One dead
across 6th Street from BAMA Theater. McLester Hotel
Elk's Home renovated to make Alta Apartments on southeast corner of 6th Street and 22nd Avenue.
from of Smith Hall looking toward Morgan
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