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===Deaths===
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* [[January 29]]: [[Dick Hawley]], sportscaster
* [[January 29]]: [[Dick Hawley]], sportscaster
* [[February 6]]: [[Humphry Osmond]], psychiatrist and coiner of the word "psychedelic"
* [[March 25]]:  [[A. C. Keily]], photographer
* [[March 25]]:  [[A. C. Keily]], photographer
* March 25: [[Max Sokol]], retailer
* [[May 13]]: [[Helen Saxon]], dance instructor
* [[May 13]]: [[Helen Saxon]], dance instructor
* [[May 27]]: [[John C. Fletcher, Jr]], biomedical ethicist
* [[June 26]]: [[Marie Ingalls]], socialite, philanthropist, civic leader
* [[June 26]]: [[Marie Ingalls]], socialite, philanthropist, civic leader
* [[Noveber 8]]:  [[Jack Farr]], educator
* [[November 8]]:  [[Jack Farr]], educator
* [[November 18]]: [[Bobby Frank Cherry]], church bomber
* [[December 29]]:  [[Freddie C. Rogers]], first mayor of [[Roosevelt City]]
* [[December 29]]:  [[Freddie C. Rogers]], first mayor of [[Roosevelt City]]



Revision as of 16:05, 16 September 2010

2004 was the 133rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Cover of the "City Center Master Plan", presented in 2004

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Awards

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2004
See also List of Jefferson County homicides in 2004

See Also

2000s
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