Historical Maps of Tuscaloosa
All Maps (18)
- 1924 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1957 Print1924 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Tuscaloosa 1924"Published 1957
- 1926 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL1926 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Tuscaloosa 1926"Published 1926
- 1926 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL1926 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Tuscaloosa 1926"Published 1926
- 1926 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL1926 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Tuscaloosa 1926"Published 1926
- 1926 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1945 Print1926 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Tuscaloosa 1926"Published 1945
- 1953 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1964 Print1953 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Birmingham 1953"Published 1964
- 1953 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1973 Print1953 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Birmingham 1953"Published 1973
- 1953 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1976 Print1953 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Birmingham 1953"Published 1976
- 1953 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL, 1976 Print1953 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Birmingham 1953"Published 1976
- 1956 Map of Tuscaloosa, AL1956 TuscaloosaOriginally titled "Birmingham 1956"Published 1956
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Frequently asked questions about Tuscaloosa historical maps
Can I purchase a physical print of a historical map of Tuscaloosa?
Yes! Every map in our collection can be purchased as a museum-quality print that we meticulously lay out by hand to ensure the highest quality final product. We offer a variety of sizes and prints can be either framed or unframed. Explore purchase options by clicking the "Buy Print" button on any map page.
Why are historical maps of Tuscaloosa important for research and professional purposes?
Historical maps of Tuscaloosa offer a unique perspective on an area's past, making them invaluable for environmental consultants, surveyors, legal professionals, geneologists, historians, and hobbyists alike. They are used in environmental site assessments, lot line research, and land dispute resolution.
What types of historical maps are available for Tuscaloosa?
Our diverse collection includes detailed topographic maps from the United States Geological Survey's Historical Topographic Map Collection as well as from a variety of public and private collections we've sourced, each providing a unique glimpse into Tuscaloosa's past. We'll soon begin to offer historical aerial images as well.
What advanced features do you offer for professional use?
We offer advanced features including 3D terrain visualization, georeferencing, customizeable base maps, multi-layering capabilities, and annotation tools. These features allow for in-depth analysis, customization, and report building utilizing our historical map collection.
How can I find a specific historical map of Tuscaloosa?
Our platform has over 185,000 fully digitized and interactive maps, and 18 maps available specifically for Tuscaloosa. You can easily filter and search by address, place, date, scale, or landmark to find the specific map they need, or browse our collection by city, county, and state.
How can I contribute a historical map of Tuscaloosa that's not in your collection?
We welcome contributions! If you have a map that isn't in our collection, reach out to us at hello@pastmaps.com. We can assist with digitizing individual maps or entire collections.
What is the oldest map of Tuscaloosa in your collection?
The oldest map of Tuscaloosa in our collection is from 1924.
How can I download a map of Tuscaloosa?
Every map in our collection can be freely downloaded as a high-resolution GeoTIFF or GeoPDF file. You can use this file with mapping software or print it out for personal use.