| Civic and Historical Monuments at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse Click on an image for a larger view |
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![]() | Tushkalusa The Indian Chieftan Mauvila Oct. 18, 1540 "He was the suzerain of many territories and of a numerous people, being equally feared by his vassals and the neighboring nations." |
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The Rotary Clubs have established a clock and three plaques honoring donors, community service, and the Rotary Four-Way Test. |
![]() | VOCAL Dedicated to Victims of Crime and Leniency of Tuscaloosa County. 2005 I thank my God upon every rememberance of you. |
![]() | The Supreme Sacrifice, Fraternal Order of Police Medal of Honor Dedicated to all Law Enforcement Officers slain in the line of duty in Tuscaloosa County No man hath greater love than this: That he gives his life to save a friend but sometimes law enforcement officers do even more. Somtimes they give their lives to save a stranger. Erected May 18, 1988 by King-Hubbard Lodge #10 - Fraternal Order of Police |
![]() | In Memory Of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II and Korean Conflict and Viet Nam erected by the Gold Star Mothers 1960 |









