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| Tuscaloosa, AL Located along the banks of the Black Warrior River in West Central Alabama, Tuscaloosa is home to the original Dreamland Barbeque, and was recognized by Fortune magazine as one of the “50 Best Places to Launch a Small Business”.
Demographics According to the 2000 census report the racial make up of Tuscaloosa was: 54.09% White, 42.73% African-American, 0.16% Native American, 1.49% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.63% other races and 0.87% from two or more races.
Transportation Tuscaloosa is served by the Greyhound Lines buses and the Tuscaloosa Transit Authority also provides Tuscaloosa Trolley System. Through Crescent line, Amtrak provides train services as well.
Economy DCH Regional Medical Center, Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, BF Goodrich Tire Manufacturing, Phifer Wire Products, Jim Walter Resources, and Veterans Administration Hospital form the major employers of Tuscaloosa and 16.7% are employed in manufacturing, 16.4% in trade and transportation services, and 11.6% in information, finance and other sectors of Tuscaloosa.
Education Tuscaloosa is well known as a college town. Three of the leading higher educational institutions include, University of Alabama, Stillman College – a famous Black liberal arts college and Shelton State Community College. |
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