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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*June: [[2004 City Stages|City Stages]] returned to Father's Day Weekend | * June: [[2004 City Stages|City Stages]] returned to Father's Day Weekend | ||
*[[September 23]], [[September 24|24]], [[September 25|25]]: The 6th annual [[2004 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]] was held downtown | * [[September 23]], [[September 24|24]], [[September 25|25]]: The 6th annual [[2004 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]] was held downtown | ||
*[[October 20]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] presented the [[City Center Master Plan]] at the [[Alabama Theatre]] | * [[October 20]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] presented the [[City Center Master Plan]] at the [[Alabama Theatre]] | ||
* Deputy Chief [[Robert Walker, Sr]] retired from the [[Birmingham Police Department]]. | |||
===Business=== | ===Business=== | ||
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===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[June 17]]: The 9th annual [[2004 Rickwood Classic|Rickwood Classic]] was played | * [[June 17]]: The 9th annual [[2004 Rickwood Classic|Rickwood Classic]] was played | ||
*[[June 21]], [[June 22|22]], [[June 23|23]]: The second [[2004 North America Cup|North America Cup]] was held at [[Lakeshore Foundation]] | * [[June 21]], [[June 22|22]], [[June 23|23]]: The second [[2004 North America Cup|North America Cup]] was held at [[Lakeshore Foundation]] | ||
== Works == | == Works == |
Revision as of 22:02, 7 October 2009
2004 was the 133rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- June: City Stages returned to Father's Day Weekend
- September 23, 24, 25: The 6th annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival was held downtown
- October 20: Bernard Kincaid presented the City Center Master Plan at the Alabama Theatre
- Deputy Chief Robert Walker, Sr retired from the Birmingham Police Department.
Business
- Naked Art Gallery moved to the house fomerly occupied by Zoe's Forest Park on Clairmont Avenue
Sports
- June 17: The 9th annual Rickwood Classic was played
- June 21, 22, 23: The second North America Cup was held at Lakeshore Foundation
Works
Buildings
- Summer: Patton Creek Shopping Center
- Ensley Library closed for renovations
Individuals
Births
- December 24: Kwanza, the Birmingham Zoo's male African lion
Awards
- Alabama Press Association lifetime achievement: Joel Smith.
Deaths
- January 29: Dick Hawley, sportscaster
- March 25: A. C. Keily, photographer
- May 13: Helen Saxon, dance instructor
- June 26: Marie Ingalls, socialite, philanthropist, civic leader
- Noveber 8: Jack Farr, educator
- December 29: Freddie C. Rogers, first mayor of Roosevelt City
See Also
2000s |
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