The place is open each and every day from 9am to 4pm, and it’ll only set you back just $2 to stroll through. They’ll even open up the place after hours for you and your crew if you’d like to arrange your own victory party, but that’s definitely going to cost you a little bit more than the usual admission charge. We’re just upset that there’s no exhibit or displays dedicated to college football’s playoff system—oh wait—that’s ‘cause it still doesn’t exist.
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Celebrate Alabama's BCS Win by 'Roll Tide(ing)' to Their Official Museum
Everyone is going football crazy this month, and that’s with the Super Bowl still a few weeks away. Sure, the NFL playoffs are doing their thing for a couple more weekends, but this week’s big news was Alabama cruising over LSU in the BCS National Championship Game.
The college football season might be over, but that doesn’t mean that you need to end your season. Just head down to Alabama to celebrate the Crimson Tide’s past, as you roll into the Paul W. Bryant Museum in Tuscaloosa.
Things will likely be busy this week as fans pay tribute to past teams and traditions as they continue to celebrate the school’s 2012 championship. The museum archives have stuff dating back to the 1890s, but of course they have plenty of stuff that’s a little more current as well. Exhibits include the Hall of Honor, The Tide Through Time, and Coach Bryant's Office. There’s plenty dedicated to former Coach "Bear" Bryant, including a Waterford crystal replica of his houndstooth hat—we guess you’ve just got to be an Alabama fan to appreciate that.


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