The hub of Tuscaloosa County has long been famous as a college town centered on the nationally acclaimed resources of the University of Alabama and collegiate football. Although the growing economy has strengthened and diversified in recent decades, the university still plays a vital role in the region's cultural enrichment and appeal. Emerging as one of America's most progressive communities, Tuscaloosa enjoys a panoramic location along the Black Warrior River. Private and public dollars are making possible the sweeping riverfront and downtown transformation that reflects the city's commitment to a bright and prosperous future. More than 20 points of interest are scattered throughout the city, from a popular historic theater to dozens of lush parks, numerous galleries, wonderful museums, and grand antebellum homes. The Alabama Museum of Natural History, the Aliceville Museum, and the Fayette Art Museum are just a few of the premier venues. Beautiful golf courses, private sports clubs, country clubs, social and sports organizations, supervised recreational programs, and a wealth of sports facilities combine with riverfront and lakefront water-sport recreation set against a backdrop of natural beauty. Throughout the area, beautiful older homes along tree-shaded streets combine with handsome new construction and exclusive enclaves to crown the city's first-rate amenities and attractions with affordable and attractive housing options.