Battle–Friedman House and its collection

Battle–Friedman House
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The Battle–Friedman House, also known as Battle House or Friedman Home, is a significant historical site located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This antebellum town home was constructed in 1835 by Alfred Battle and his wife, Millicent Battle. The house stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.

The Antebellum Garden of the Battle–Friedman House

One of the unique features of the Battle–Friedman House is its grounds, which include the only remaining documented antebellum garden in the state. This garden provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the horticultural practices and aesthetics of the antebellum period.

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Battle–Friedman House
1010 Greensboro Ave
AL 35401 Tuscaloosa
Alabama

Visitor information Battle–Friedman House

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
14:30 – 0:00
Wednesday
14:30 – 0:00
Thursday
14:30 – 0:00
Friday
14:30 – 0:00
Saturday
14:30 – 0:00
Sunday Closed

Admission

0+Free

Free. We do take donations!

Facilities

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Location & Map

1010 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa

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