place

Paul W. Bryant High School

2003 establishments in AlabamaEducational institutions established in 2003High schools in Tuscaloosa, AlabamaPublic high schools in Alabama

Paul W. Bryant High School serves grades 9 through 12 and is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, forming part of the Tuscaloosa City Schools. The school is named after former Alabama Crimson Tide football head coach Paul William "Bear" Bryant. The school competes as part of the Alabama High School Athletic Association in Region 4 of the 6A division.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Paul W. Bryant High School (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

Paul W. Bryant High School
Mary Harmon Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Paul W. Bryant High SchoolContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 33.157777777778 ° E -87.453611111111 °
placeShow on map

Address

Paul W. Bryant High School

Mary Harmon Bryant Drive
35453 Tuscaloosa
Alabama, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Share experience

Nearby Places

University Mall (Alabama)
University Mall (Alabama)

University Mall is the largest mall in western Alabama. It is located at the intersection of McFarland Boulevard and Veterans' Memorial Parkway in Tuscaloosa, the busiest in the city. The anchor stores are JCPenney and 2 Belk stores. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Sears. Owned and managed by the Montgomery-based Aronov Realty, the mall opened on August 20, 1980. Anchor stores of the 733,254 sq ft (68,121.5 m2) enclosed mall include JCPenney (99,450 sq ft (9,239 m2)), the vacant Sears (105,000 sq ft (9,800 m2)), Belk Women (82,222 sq ft (7,638.7 m2)), and Belk Men, Home & Kids (90,174 sq ft (8,377.4 m2)). The only outlier property on mall premises is a branch of Regions Bank. The property where University Mall now stands was previously home to the ruins of World War II-era Northington Naval Hospital and associated support buildings. These ruins were finally destroyed during the filming of the climactic scene of the 1978 Burt Reynolds film Hooper. The ruins of the hospital had lain derelict for many years and included a few dozen buildings as well as two immensely tall brick smoke-stacks. A few of the old barracks buildings remained until 2000; they housed the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education offices until they were relocated to the old Tuscaloosa High School (later Tuscaloosa Middle School) building on Queen City Avenue. On April 27, 2011, the mall was narrowly missed by a powerful tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa and killed dozens of people, sustaining moderate damage. On November 2, 2017, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 63 stores nationwide. The store closed in January 2018.