Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Tuscaloosa
View of Downtown Tuscaloosa from the amphitheater
Nickname(s): 
Druid City, T-Town, City of Champions
Motto: 
"Together we can build a bridge to the future."
Location of Tuscaloosa in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Coordinates: 33°12′35″N 87°34′09″W / 33.20972°N 87.56917°W / 33.20972; -87.56917
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountyTuscaloosa
IncorporatedDecember 13, 1819
Government
  TypeMayor-Council
  MayorWalt Maddox (D)
  Council PresidentKip Tyner
Area
  City
72.22 sq mi (187.05 km2)
  Land62.15 sq mi (160.97 km2)
  Water10.07 sq mi (26.08 km2)
Elevation
221 ft (69 m)
Population
 (2023)
  City
99,600
  Estimate 
(2023)
111,338
  RankUS: 280th
AL: 5th
  Density1,787/sq mi (689.9/km2)
  Urban
156,450 (US: 229th)
  Urban density1,774.6/sq mi (685.2/km2)
  Metro
277,494 (US: 181st)
  Metro density79.4/sq mi (30.67/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
35401, 35402, 35403, 35404, 35405, 35406, 35407, 35486, 35487
Area code(s)205 and 659
FIPS code01-77256
GNIS feature ID0153742
Websitetuscaloosa.com

Tuscaloosa (/ˌtʌskəˈlsə/ TUS-kə-LOO-sə) is a city in and the county seat of Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal and Piedmont plains meet. Alabama's fifth-most populous city, the population was 99,600 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 111,338 in 2023. It was known as Tuskaloosa until the early 20th century. It is also known as "the Druid City" because of the numerous water oaks planted in its downtown streets since the 1840s.

Incorporated on December 13, 1819, it was named after Tuskaloosa, the chief of a band of Muskogean-speaking people defeated by the forces of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1540 in the Battle of Mabila, in what is now central Alabama. It served as Alabama's capital city from 1826 to 1846, where in 1846 it was moved to its present location in Montgomery.

Tuscaloosa is the regional center of industry, commerce, healthcare and education for the area of west-central Alabama known as West Alabama. It is the principal city of the Tuscaloosa Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Tuscaloosa, Hale and Pickens counties.

It is the home of the University of Alabama, Stillman College and Shelton State Community College. While it attracted international attention when Mercedes-Benz announced on September 30, 1993, that it would build its first North American automotive assembly plant in Tuscaloosa County, the University of Alabama remains the city's dominant economic and cultural engine, making it a college town. City leaders adopted the moniker "The City of Champions" after the Alabama Crimson Tide football team won the College Football National Championship in their 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2020 seasons.

In 2008, Tuscaloosa hosted the USA Olympic Triathlon trials for the Beijing Games.