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Battle-Friedman House & Gardens: A Glimpse into Tuscaloosa's Past

Explore Tuscaloosa's history at the Battle-Friedman House & Gardens, a preserved 19th-century home with period furnishings and antebellum gardens.

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The Battle-Friedman House & Gardens, built in 1835, offers a window into 19th-century life in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Originally the home of Alfred Battle, a wealthy businessman, it later became the residence of Bernard Friedman, a Hungarian immigrant. The house showcases a blend of architectural styles and period furnishings, while its gardens are among the oldest in the state.

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Local tips

  • Check the Historic Tuscaloosa website for the most up-to-date tour schedule and any special events that may affect visiting hours.
  • Allow at least one hour to fully explore the house and gardens.
  • Consider combining your visit with a trip to nearby attractions like the Murphy African American Museum or the Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Tuscaloosa, the Battle-Friedman House is a pleasant walk. Head south on Greensboro Avenue. The house is located at 1010 Greensboro Avenue, on the right-hand side, a few blocks past the main downtown area. The walk is relatively flat and takes about 15-20 minutes from most downtown locations.

  • Public Transport

    The Tuscaloosa Transit Authority (TTA) provides bus service throughout the city. Several routes have stops near the Battle-Friedman House. Check the TTA website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. From the University of Alabama, board the bus at the nearest stop on 6th St and wait for the bus headed towards the University of Alabama. Get off at the stop on Greensboro Ave (near the intersection with 10th Ave). From there, walk south on Greensboro Ave for about 0.2 miles. A single ride fare is approximately $1.25.

  • Driving

    If driving, the Battle-Friedman House is easily accessible from most parts of Tuscaloosa. From University Boulevard, turn south onto Greensboro Avenue. The house is located at 1010 Greensboro Avenue. Free on-site parking is available on the right side of the house, accessible off Paul W. Bryant Drive. Street parking is also available on Paul W. Bryant Drive and Greensboro Avenue.

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Step back in time at the Battle-Friedman House & Gardens, a beautifully preserved antebellum home in the heart of Tuscaloosa. Built in 1835 by Alfred Battle, a prominent businessman, the house reflects both Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles. The property was later acquired by Bernard Friedman, a Hungarian immigrant who contributed significantly to Tuscaloosa's commercial development. Inside, visitors can explore period furniture, elegant plasterwork, and unique friezes added by the Friedman family. The house features two parlors, a dining room, and bedrooms, offering a glimpse into 19th-century domestic life. The gardens, originally designed in an English fashion with geometric patterns, are among the oldest documented in Alabama and feature a gazebo and fish pond. The Battle-Friedman House serves as a venue for weddings, receptions, and other events. It is operated by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society, which offers guided tours and maintains the property as a historic house museum. The house is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday.

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