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Tuscaloosa was incorporated in 1819, the same year Alabama became a state. The name "Tuscaloosa" comes from the Choctaw language, roughly translating to "Black Warrior," likely referring to a chieftain or a nearby river. It was the state capital from 1826 to 1846 when the capital was moved to Montgomery. The old State Capitol building in Tuscaloosa now serves as an educational museum.
'''Tuscaloosa''' was incorporated in 1819, the same year [[Alabama]] became a state. The name "Tuscaloosa" comes from the Choctaw language, roughly translating to "Black Warrior," likely referring to a chieftain or a nearby river. It was the state capital from 1826 to 1846 when the capital was moved to Montgomery. The old State Capitol building in Tuscaloosa now serves as an educational museum.


== Parishes ==
== Parishes ==
{{City parish table|Where=Tuscaloosa}}
{{City parish table|Where=Tuscaloosa}}
[[Category:Diocese of Birmingham]]

Latest revision as of 12:11, 26 October 2024

Tuscaloosa was incorporated in 1819, the same year Alabama became a state. The name "Tuscaloosa" comes from the Choctaw language, roughly translating to "Black Warrior," likely referring to a chieftain or a nearby river. It was the state capital from 1826 to 1846 when the capital was moved to Montgomery. The old State Capitol building in Tuscaloosa now serves as an educational museum.

Parishes

_pageName City MailingAddress
Holy Spirit (Diocese of Birmingham, Tuscaloosa) Tuscaloosa, AL 733 James I Harrison Jr Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
St. Francis of Assisi University Parish (Diocese of Birmingham) Tuscaloosa, AL 811 5th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35401
St. John the Baptist (Diocese of Birmingham) Tuscaloosa, AL 800 Lurleen Wallace Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35405