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* [[Buc-ee's]] travel stop in [[Leeds]]
* [[Buc-ee's]] travel stop in [[Leeds]]
* [[The Citizen]] "micro-unit" apartments on [[18th Street South]]
* [[The Citizen]] "micro-unit" apartments on [[18th Street South]]
* [[Cortland Vesta Apartments]] on [[Highland Avenue]]
* [[Hilton Tapestry Collection]] in [[Homewood]]
* [[Hilton Tapestry Collection]] in [[Homewood]]
* [[Hoover Fire Department|Hoover Fire Station No. 11]] in [[Trace Crossings]]
* [[Hoover Fire Department|Hoover Fire Station No. 11]] in [[Trace Crossings]]

Revision as of 09:13, 17 February 2021

2021 is the 150th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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In 2021 insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol, disrupting Congress's certification of the 2020 presidential election. For inciting the mob, President Trump was impeached for a second time.

Notable people who died in 2021 included actors Hal Holbrook, Cloris Leachman, Christopher Plummer, and Cicely Tyson; baseball hall of famers Hank Aaron and Don Sutton; basketball coach John Chaney; director Robert Altman; football coach Marty Schottenheimer; magician Mark Wilson; musician Mary Wilson; radio/television interviewer Larry King; and former Secretary of State George Schultz.


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