Sports Illustrated College Town Resort coming to Tuscaloosa

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Sports Illustrated and Travel + Leisure are building the first-ever Sports Illustrated College Town Resort in Tuscaloosa.

According to Sports Illustrated, the venue will be built across the Black Warrior River from the University of Alabama.

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