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Category: Past Exhibits


The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler, 1937 – 1964

The University of Alabama’s Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum showcased local architecture November 8, 2016, through February 27. 2017.  The exhibit, “The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler, 1937 – 1964,” chronicled Schuyler’s work, primarily highlighting his contributions to Tuscaloosa but touching on his entire career.” As designer for many notable residential and commercial buildings in Tuscaloosa, including 1 Wood Manor, the Queen City Bath House and Possom Hollow, Schuyler was known for his innovative approach. While still in […]

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Remembering 4 Little Girls: A Gallery of Creative Expressions

This exhibition, on loan from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, was composed of winning entries in a nationwide high school creative expression contest based on Spike Lee’s Oscar (R) nominated documentary about the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama that took the lives of four young girls.  The exhibition appeared at the transportation museum June 27 – September 24, 2016.

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