The Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the historical and cultural heritage of the Tuscaloosa area. Founded in 1966, the Society operates and maintains several historical landmarks, including the Old Tavern, Battle Friedman House, Jemison VandeGraaff Mansion, McGuire Strickland House, and the Murphy African American Museum.
In addition to preserving these significant structures, the Society engages the community through educational programs, local events, and opportunities for private gatherings at its historic venues. Their mission is to foster an appreciation for the area's rich history while ensuring these landmarks are preserved for future generations.
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