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* [[January 27]]: [[2009 State of the City address]] | |||
* [[February 3]]: [[Alabama Public Television|APT]]'s ''[[For the Record]]'' aired its final program. | * [[February 3]]: [[Alabama Public Television|APT]]'s ''[[For the Record]]'' aired its final program. | ||
* [[September 11]] - [[September 12|12]]: [[Artwalk]] was held in the [[Loft District]] | * [[September 11]] - [[September 12|12]]: [[Artwalk]] was held in the [[Loft District]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 27 January 2009
2009 will be the 138th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 27: 2009 State of the City address
- February 3: APT's For the Record aired its final program.
- September 11 - 12: Artwalk was held in the Loft District
Business
- February 7: Frigid Records opened
People & animals
Awards
Deaths
- January 1: Henry Stanford, former Birmingham-Southern College president.
- January 9: Chuck Morgan, former Civil Rights attorney.
- January 12: Gage Bush Englund, former principal dancer with the Birmingham Civic Ballet.
- January 20: Joe Domnanovich, football player.
- January 25: Martin Bell, Episcopal priest.
Works
Buildings
- Aveda Institute in Hoover
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 22/10 in Avondale
- Major addition to Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3
- Glenbrook at Oxmoor Valley
- Hallman Hill in Homewood
- Inverness Country Club clubhouse
- Jefferson County Bessemer Justice Center
- Southside Residence Inn on 20th Street South
- Aldi on Crestwood Boulevard
- Reed-Harvey Park in Center Point
Books
See Also
- 2009 Birmingham Barons
- 2009 City Stages
- 2009 Iron Bowl
- 2009 SEC Baseball Tournament
- 2009 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
- 2009 UAB Blazers football
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