The Tuscaloosa Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse was constructed in 2011, though its architecture is meant to evoke the Greek classical precedent of significant historical state buildings, including the city’s former 19th-century Capitol Building, which burned to the ground in 1923 and is remembered today at the city’s Capitol Park. The 127,000-square-foot building was constructed by Chicago’s HBRA Architects at a cost of $47.8 million and houses facilities for the United States District Court, Bankruptcy Court, Probation Office, Attorney’s Office, Social Security Administration, and Federal Bureau of Investigation. In addition to viewing the building’s spectacular architecture, visitors may also admire its interior design, including a series of fine art paintings depicting the city’s history.

2005 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, Phone: 205-731-0135

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