The ruins of the Tuscaloosa State House when Tuscaloosa functioned as Alabvama's state capital in the early 19th century.
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Light Over Ruin

The ruins of the former Tuscaloosa State House, preserved on the city's Civil Rights History Trail — quiet, but not mute