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==Events==
==Events==
* January 10: [[Bernard Kincaid]] delivered the [[2006 State of the City address]]
* [[January 10]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] delivered the [[2006 State of the City address]]
* February 3: Three Birmingham college students set fire to 9 rural Alabama churches
* [[February 3]]: Three Birmingham college students set fire to 9 rural Alabama churches
* February 20: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] was designated a National Historic Landmark
* [[February 20]]: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] was designated a National Historic Landmark
* February 26: ESPN Classic televised a re-created Negro League game from [[Rickwood Field]]
* [[February 26]]: ESPN Classic televised a re-created Negro League game from [[Rickwood Field]]
* March 15: [[BhamWiki:About|BhamWiki]] was launched
* [[March 15]]: [[BhamWiki:About|BhamWiki]] was launched
* March 20: [[Torchmark]] announced their move to Texas
* [[March 20]]: [[Torchmark]] announced their move to Texas
* March 26: [[Mike Anderson]] accepted an offer to become Missouri's head basketball coach
* [[March 26]]: [[Mike Anderson]] accepted an offer to become Missouri's head basketball coach
* March 30: Cirque du Soleil made its Birmingham debut with "Delirium"
* [[March 30]]: Cirque du Soleil made its Birmingham debut with "Delirium"
* April 7: [[Mike Davis]] was named [[UAB]]'s new men's basketball coach
* [[April 7]]: [[Mike Davis]] was named [[UAB]]'s new men's basketball coach
* May 22: [[Avondale Mills]] announced plans to sell or close all its mills
* [[May 22]]: [[Avondale Mills]] announced plans to sell or close all its mills
* May 24: [[Taylor Hicks]] won ''American Idol''..
* [[May 24]]: [[Taylor Hicks]] won ''American Idol''..
* May 24: [[Regions Bank]] and [[AmSouth Bank]] announced plans for a merger
* May 24: [[Regions Bank]] and [[AmSouth Bank]] announced plans for a merger
* May 24-28: [[2006 SEC Baseball Tournament]]
* May 24-28: [[2006 SEC Baseball Tournament]]
* June 2-9: [[Home Builders Blitz 2006]]
* June 2-9: [[Home Builders Blitz 2006]]
* June 6: [[2006 primary elections|Statewide primary elections and referendum]] were held
* [[June 6]]: [[2006 primary elections|Statewide primary elections and referendum]] were held
* June 15-22: [[217th Presbyterian General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham
* June 15-22: [[217th Presbyterian General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham
* June 16-18: [[2006 City Stages]]
* June 16-18: [[2006 City Stages]]
* June 16-18: [[2006 North America Cup]], paralympic competition
* June 16-18: [[2006 North America Cup]], paralympic competition
* June 17: [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was opened
* [[June 17]]: [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was opened
* June 29: Demolition of [[Eastwood Mall]] officially began
* [[June 29]]: Demolition of [[Eastwood Mall]] officially began
* July 13-16: [[AVP Hoover Open]] beach volleyball tournament
* July 13-16: [[AVP Hoover Open]] beach volleyball tournament
* July 16-19: [[2006 National Association of Free Will Baptists convention]]
* July 16-19: [[2006 National Association of Free Will Baptists convention]]
* August 2: [[Saks, Inc.]] sold its [[Parisian]] division to Belk, Inc.
* [[August 2]]: [[Saks, Inc.]] sold its [[Parisian]] division to Belk, Inc.
* August 10: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' moved into its new [[2006 Birmingham News building|building]]
* [[August 10]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' moved into its new [[2006 Birmingham News building|building]]
* August 23: Premiere of ''[[Two-A-Days]]''
* [[August 23]]: Premiere of ''[[Two-A-Days]]''
* September 23: [[2006 Calera plane crash]] at the [[Wings and Wheels Air Show]]
* [[September 5]]:  [[Jeremy Brown]] makes his MLB debut with the Oakland A's
* September 28: President Bush [[2006 Presidential speech in Hoover|discussed energy policy]] in [[Hoover]] and hosted a fundraiser for [[Bob Riley]]
* [[September 23]]: [[2006 Calera plane crash]] at the [[Wings and Wheels Air Show]]
* October 1: Miss Alabama USA [[Haleigh Stidham]] gave her crown to [[Rebecca Moore]]
* [[September 28]]: President Bush [[2006 Presidential speech in Hoover|discussed energy policy]] in [[Hoover]] and hosted a fundraiser for [[Bob Riley]]
* October 4: [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part I
* [[October 1]]: Miss Alabama USA [[Haleigh Stidham]] gave her crown to [[Rebecca Moore]]
* October 6: Ground was ceremonially broken for the [[Railroad Reservation Park]]
* [[October 4]]: [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part I
* November 4: [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part II
* [[October 6]]: Ground was ceremonially broken for the [[Railroad Reservation Park]]
* November 7: [[2006 general election]]
* [[November 4]]: [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part II
* November 12: [[Dedrick Griham]] was convicted on three federal counts
* [[November 7]]: [[2006 general election]]
* [[November 12]]: [[Dedrick Griham]] was convicted on three federal counts
* December: [[List of Christmas parades]]
* December: [[List of Christmas parades]]



Revision as of 12:35, 19 March 2007

2006 is the 135th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Births

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2006 and List of Jefferson County homicides in 2006

Works

Buildings

Books

Other

See Also

2000s
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