Open from February 27 to April 28, 2018, this exhibit included original World War I uniforms and war paraphernalia, including Gorgas’ gas mask, canteen and other items. The exhibit highlighted the
Past Exhibits
Undergraduate Matt Culver Creates WWI Exhibit at Warner Transportation Museum
Undergraduate Matt Culver collaborated with a group of students working on two World War I exhibits on campus in remembrance of the war’s centennial. Titled “Lafayette, We Are Here! America
Requiem for Steam: The Railroad Photographs of David Plowden
UA’s Transportation Museum hosted an exhibit of railroad photographs April 4 – June 24, 2017. Some information about the photographer, David Plowden: “David Plowden’s work is sometimes compared to that of
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
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