Showing posts with label Lake Tuscaloosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Tuscaloosa. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

T-Town photo of the day: Lake Tuscaloosa

Conveniently located near The University of Alabama campus, and downtown Tuscaloosa, Lake Tuscaloosa is a reservoir that was created by damming North River. It was constructed to provide water for T-Town's residents and for industrial use as well. It was completed in 1970 at a cost of about $7,725,000. The lake is also very popular for recreational activities. Lake Tuscaloosa was constructed in response to the rising population of Tuscaloosa, which began to consume more water than its two current reservoirs, Harris Lake and Lake Nicol, could provide.



Tuesday, February 1, 2011

T-Town photo of the day: YellowHammer Inn and Conference Center on Lake Tuscaloosa

Known as a tranquial retreat in Tuscaloosa, the YellowHammer Inn and Conference Center set the standard for relaxing getaways among all Tuscaloosa hotels and Tuscaloosa vacation spots.

Whether it's golf, fitness, art or garden tours, there are endless opportunities to enjoy the natural and cultural habitat of the Yellowhammer Inn.

Located on Lake Tuscaloosa and a stone's throw away from the Westervelt-Warner Museum, the North River Yacht Club, and the North River Golf Course.









Sunday, January 16, 2011

T-Town photo of the day: The Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art on Lake Tuscaloosa

Located near the picturesque North River Yacht Club complex on Lake Tuscaloosa, The Westervelt-Warner Museum collection is the result of 40 years of collecting American art by its founder, Jack Warner.