The University of Alabama's college-football hall of fame is a time capsule of all things pigskin. Named for the state's hero-coach 'Bear' Bryant, this museum traces the evolution of the Crimson Tide program from its origin in 1892 to the present day.
Paul W Bryant Museum
Alabama
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