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Rhoads Stadium - Meet the team event for Walk Off Club members. You should join!

Rhoads Stadium

5.0(3 reviews)
0.7 mi

My 400th review and for this special occasion I'm reviewing one of my favorite places on earth…read more This is the second largest college softball stadium on campus and for big games this place is rocking. Take the game in from the bleachers, seat back chairs, or bring your own chair and sit in the brickyard and catch a home run ball. There is nothing like the excitement of a Bama softball game. Find out when there are giveaways or days when the team comes for pictures and autographs. There is a real culture here for the players to appreciate the fans and especially for the players to encourage the next generation of softball players.

Rhoads Stadium, otherwise known as the Alabama Softball Complex, is truly one of the premier, if…read morenot THE premier college softball venues in the country. I've been to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City (for a Bama game, of course), and this place is right on par with it, despite not having quite the seating capacity. Bama regularly leads the country in attendance with this venue, and is easily one of the best in the country, when it comes to any softball facility, particularly an on-campus venue. The stadium has hosted many NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals, and played host to some big games. Seating is plenty, and there's honestly not a bad seat in the house. The arena is located conveniently on the UA campus, just off of Hwy 82, a few blocks from the men's baseball stadium. Much of the main seating area is covered by a really nice canopy as well. Oh, and it's the home of the NCAA Champion Crimson Tide (yes, the softball team wins titles as well!).

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Coach Murph!

Rhoads Stadium - Alabama softball with family. Not my first love but enjoyed!!!

Alabama softball with family. Not my first love but enjoyed!!!

Rhoads Stadium - Great time at LSU game this evening!!!

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Great time at LSU game this evening!!!

Alabama Museum of Natural History - The Alabama Museum of Natural History is located in Smith Hall on the campus of The University of Alabama.

Alabama Museum of Natural History

5.0(1 review)
0.5 mi

Museum is small but so is the ticket price. Large skeleton was cool and the replicas of the field…read morecamp and dinosaurs skull was cool. Nice break from the road for an hour.

From the owner: Our organization includes the oldest museum in Alabama, a 185-acre park on the former site of the…read morepolitical and ceremonial center of a vast Native American chiefdom, an Emmy Award-winning public television series, the oldest structure on the University of Alabama campus, one of only a handful of UA buildings that survived the Civil War, and the only museum tracing Tuscaloosa's history through the development of its transportation systems. Through our two "behind the scenes" divisions, we also develop interdisciplinary research programs focusing on museum-based research and provide archaeological and historic research and cultural resources management services to federal, Native American tribal, state, and local governmental agencies. For general information about our museums, departments, and programs, visit our webpage. How We Came to Be UA Museums as we currently know it -- a collection of multiple museums under a single administrative umbrella -- stems from a reorganization in 1990. Prior to that all the museums were under the Alabama Museum of Natural History at UA. Until 1961 the museum(s) were part of the Geological Survey of Alabama, reflecting the museums' roots in the work of pioneering geologist E.A. Smith. In 2017 UA Museums joined the College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Alabama's largest division and the academic core of the University. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

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Alabama Museum of Natural History - The Gorgas House Museum, a unit of The University of Alabama Museums, is also located on campus of The University of Alabama.

The Gorgas House Museum, a unit of The University of Alabama Museums, is also located on campus of The University of Alabama.

Alabama Museum of Natural History - Basilosaurus cetoides, a fossil whale from the Eocene Period, is the official state fossil of Alabama.

Basilosaurus cetoides, a fossil whale from the Eocene Period, is the official state fossil of Alabama.

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