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* [[January 7]]: [[Art's Barber Shop]] reopened at 3301 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]  
* [[January 7]]: [[Art's Barber Shop]] reopened at 3301 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]  
* January 7: [[Yum Yai]] reopened at 5426 [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* January 7: [[Yum Yai]] reopened at 5426 [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[January 20]]: [[Dave Horn]] and [[Taylor Hughes]] opened [[SoHo Standard]] at [[SoHo Square]]
* [[January 20]]: [[Dave Horn]] and [[Taylor Hughes]] opened [[SoHo Standard]] at [[SoHo Square]].
* [[Marco Perez|Marco]] and [[Juan Perez]] opened [[Maya Mexican Restaurant]] at the former [[Del Toro]] in [[Alabaster]].
* Spring: [[Gardendale Pickers]] opened in the former [[K-Mart]] at 901 [[Decatur Highway (Gardendale)|Decatur Highway]].
* Spring: [[Gardendale Pickers]] opened in the former [[K-Mart]] at 901 [[Decatur Highway (Gardendale)|Decatur Highway]].



Revision as of 18:35, 31 January 2020

2020 is the 149th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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The completed I-20/59 downtown viaduct on January 16, 2020. Photograph by Joe Songer.

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In 2020 the United Methodist Church split over acceptance of gay marriage. President Trump approved a drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis at Baghdad International Airport. Massive bushfires spread across Australia. The 2020 Olympic Summer Games were held in Tokyo, Japan.

Notable deaths in 2020 included basketball star Kobe Bryant; journalist Jim Lehrer; memoirist Elizabeth Wurtzel; Monty Python founder Terry Jones; former NBA commissioner David Stern; and rock drummer Neil Peart.

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