Monday, November 12, 2007

Tuscaloosa City Hall


The Tuscaloosa, Alabama, City Hall was first used as the city's post office. The City of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, and the Black Warrior River, which runs through the city, all take their name from Choctaw Indian Chief "tushka lusa." In 1817 Alabama became a territory and on December 13, 1819, the territorial legislature incorporated the town of Tuscaloosa, one day before Congress admitted Alabama to the Union as a state. This unframed 16" x 20" oil painting, priced at $995, is available for purchase from the artist, Tommy Thompson (contact: tommy@tommythompsonart.com or by calling 256-710-3730 or 256-767-0422)

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