Tuskegee, AL
Music connected to Tuskegee
About Tuskegee
- • Lionel Richie, the famous singer, songwriter, and producer, was born in Tuskegee.
- • Tuskegee Airmen's innovative flight training originated here, changing aviation history.
- • Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute significantly placed Tuskegee on the map.
- • George Washington Carver's lab at Tuskegee Institute contained a secret back door.
- • The boll weevil infestation in the early 20th century decimated cotton crops.
- • Named from the Creek word 'Taskeke,' it was incorporated in 1843.
- • With about 9,325 residents, the population is smaller than many college towns.
- • At 272 feet above sea level, it offers gently rolling terrain.
- • Education, especially related to Tuskegee University, drives much of the local economy.
- • A visit provides a poignant, contemplative experience, marked by historical significance.
- • The Atlanta Braves, located approximately 100 miles away, won the 2021 World Series.
- • Tuskegee University's football team holds multiple Black college football national championships.