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Tuscaloosa

[ tuhs-kuh-loo-suh ]

noun

  1. a city in W Alabama.


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Recently, ProPublica wrote a deep and haunting exposition on the re-segregation of schools in the South, including Tuscaloosa.

Last year, Mercedes, whose largest U.S. plant is in Tuscaloosa, Ala., invested $350 million in the facility.

In an early 1990s, as a still-recent transplant to America, Huang drove from Tuscaloosa to Buffalo and passed Canton, Ohio.

We had left Tuscaloosa in a heavy rain-storm, escorted to the steamboat—some two miles—by the Montgomery Guards.

From Tuscaloosa, he shot athwart the wilds of Alabama, over Indian grounds, that bloody battles have rendered ever memorable.

I have learned of only two such cases; one was in Tuscaloosa County.

Tuscaloosa County, the location of the State University, is said to have suffered worst of all.

Stillman Institute was established by the southern Presbyterians at Tuscaloosa in 1876.

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