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== Works == | == Works == | ||
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* Colonial [[Brookwood Village]] renovations | * Colonial [[Brookwood Village]] renovations (including [[Gus Mayer]] interiors) | ||
* [[Bright Star Restaurant]] bar addition | * [[Bright Star Restaurant]] bar addition | ||
* [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]] | |||
* [[Magnolia Hills golf course]] | |||
* [[Spain Park High School]] | |||
* August: [[Blount Hall]] | * August: [[Blount Hall]] | ||
Revision as of 18:49, 9 February 2009
2001 was the 130th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 17: Agnes gallery, after 77 exhibitions and working with over 75 artists, closed.
Sports
- Brian Shoop's BSC Panthers won the NAIA national championship in baseball
Works
Buildings
- Colonial Brookwood Village renovations (including Gus Mayer interiors)
- Bright Star Restaurant bar addition
- Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1
- Magnolia Hills golf course
- Spain Park High School
- August: Blount Hall
Roads
- April 19: Lakeshore Parkway extension from Shannon Wenonah Road to Alabama State Highway 150
People
- Arthur Price succeeded Christopher Hamlin as Pastor of 16th Street Baptist Church.
Deaths
- Arthur Stewart, portraitist
- January 4: John Rhoden, sculptor
- April 8: Jimmy Hill, Pleasant Grove grocer
- September 11: Birmingham natives Lynn Edwards Angell and Bill Godshalk, during the terrorist attacks.
- September 17: Bubba Church, baseball player
- See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2001
See Also
2000s |
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