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Landmark: Bryant-Denny StadiumCity: Tuscaloosa
Country: USA Alabama
Continent: North America
Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, USA Alabama, North America
Bryant-Denny Stadium is a college football stadium located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
It serves as the home venue for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a multi-tiered seating bowl constructed primarily of concrete and steel. Its exterior is characterized by brick facades and numerous arched openings. The seating capacity is approximately 101,821. The playing field is natural grass.
Location & Access Logistics
Bryant-Denny Stadium is situated on the western edge of the University of Alabama Campus in Tuscaloosa. It is accessible via University Boulevard and Jack Warner Parkway. The closest major airport is Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM), approximately 55 miles northeast. Limited public parking is available in university lots on game days, with paid private lots surrounding the stadium. Public transportation options are limited to campus shuttles during events.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction began in 1928, with the stadium named after former University of Alabama President George H. Denny and legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. It was originally built to accommodate 12,000 spectators. The stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations throughout its history.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attending a University of Alabama Crimson Tide football game is the primary activity. Stadium tours are available on non-game days, providing access to the field, press box, and locker rooms. The Walk of Champions, a pre-game tradition, involves the team walking from the hotel to the stadium.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is limited, primarily in the upper decks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available but can be congested during events. Food and beverage vendors operate within the stadium concourses.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal game day experience, visiting during the fall football season (September through November) is recommended. Game times vary, but early afternoon games offer daylight viewing. Weather in Alabama during this period can range from warm to cool.
Facts & Legends
The stadium's capacity has grown significantly from its original 12,000 seats, making it one of the largest on-campus stadiums in the United States. A unique aspect is the tradition of the Million Dollar Band's pre-game performance on the field.
Nearby Landmarks
- Alabama Museum of Natural History (0.8km Northeast)
- Paul W. Bryant Museum (0.6km North)
- Denny Chimes (0.7km East)
- University of Alabama Arboretum (1.2km Southwest)
- Tuscaloosa River Market (1.5km Southeast)