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* [[December 31]]: The first [[All-American Bowl]] was held at [[Legion Field]].
* [[December 31]]: The first [[All-American Bowl]] was held at [[Legion Field]].
* Alabama A&M won the [[Magic City Classic]].
* Alabama A&M won the [[Magic City Classic]].
==Works==
* [[J. R. Taylor]] began his ''I Cover the War'' column in ''[[The Southsider]]''.
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===Buildings===
* [[Five Points South Deck]]
* [[Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility]] at the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[Harbert Center]] on [[4th Avenue North]]
* [[Heatherwood Country Club]]
* [[Inverness Country Club]] Clubhouse (destroyed by fire in [[2007]])
* [[Riverchase Galleria]]
* [[Wells Fargo Tower|Southtrust Tower]]
* [[WTTO Tower]]
* Organ installation, [[St Paul's Cathedral]]
===Music===
* ''[[List of Alabama Theatre Wurlitzer recordings|The Alabama Wurlitzer at Its Best]]'' by Tom Hazleton
* ''Thirteen'' by [[Emmylou Harris]]
* "Don't Go Away" single by the [[Primitons]]
* ''Car Radio Jerome'' by [[T. R. Reed]]
* ''A Night in East Berlin'' by [[Sun Ra]] and his Cosmo Discipline Arkestra


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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* [[November 14]]: [[Joe Webb]], football player
* [[November 14]]: [[Joe Webb]], football player
* [[Valerie Gribben]], author
* [[Valerie Gribben]], author
===Awards===
* Supreme Court Justict [[Hugo Black]] was featured on a U.S. postage stamp.
* Actor [[Glenn Shadix]] won an ''L. A. Weekly'' award for his portrayal of Gertrude Stein in a stage production of "Faustus Light the Lights".
* [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]: [[Terry Beasley]], [[Bobby Bowden]], [[William Lee]], [[Robert Marlow]], [[Sam Perry]], and [[Ken Stabler]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
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===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[November 20]]: Olympic sprinters [[Emmit King]] and [[Lillie Leatherwood]]
* [[November 20]]: Olympic sprinters [[Emmit King]] and [[Lillie Leatherwood]]
===Awards===
* Supreme Court Justict [[Hugo Black]] was featured on a U.S. postage stamp.
* Actor [[Glenn Shadix]] won an ''L. A. Weekly'' award for his portrayal of Gertrude Stein in a stage production of "Faustus Light the Lights".
* [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]: [[Terry Beasley]], [[Bobby Bowden]], [[William Lee]], [[Robert Marlow]], [[Sam Perry]], and [[Ken Stabler]]


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
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:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1986]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1986]]''
==Works==
* [[J. R. Taylor]] began his ''I Cover the War'' column in ''[[The Southsider]]''.
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===Buildings===
* [[Five Points South Deck]]
* [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]] on [[Lakeshore Drive]]
* [[Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility]] at the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[Harbert Center]] on [[4th Avenue North]]
* [[Heatherwood Country Club]]
* [[Inverness Country Club]] Clubhouse (destroyed by fire in [[2007]])
* [[Riverchase Galleria]]
* [[Wells Fargo Tower|Southtrust Tower]]
* [[WTTO Tower]]
* Organ installation, [[St Paul's Cathedral]]
===Music===
* ''[[List of Alabama Theatre Wurlitzer recordings|The Alabama Wurlitzer at Its Best]]'' by Tom Hazleton
* ''Thirteen'' by [[Emmylou Harris]]
* "Don't Go Away" single by the [[Primitons]]
* ''Car Radio Jerome'' by [[T. R. Reed]]
* ''A Night in East Berlin'' by [[Sun Ra]] and his Cosmo Discipline Arkestra


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:51, 28 February 2014

1986 was the 115th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Media

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1986

Works

Buildings

Music

See also

Context

In 1986, Martin Luther King, Jr Day was first observed as a federal holiday. The Chicago Bears won Super Bowl XX. Space Shuttle Challenger exploded after take-off. Turner Broadcasting began to colorize black and white movie classics. Halley's Comet visited the inner solar system. The United States bombed targets in Libya. Geraldo Rivera hosted The Mystery of Al Capone's Vault. A reactor at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded. Hands Across America createsd a human chain across the U.S. Desmond Tutu became the first black Anglican Church bishop in South Africa. Fox launched as America's fourth television network. The New York Mets won their second World Series.

Notable films of 1986 included Top Gun, Crocodile Dundee, Platoon, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Larry McMurtry won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Lonesome Dove.

Notable births in 1986 included Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf, Lindsay Lohan, Tahj Mowry, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Notable deaths in 1986 included Desi Arnaz, James Cagney, Cary Grant, Benny Goodman, Frank Herbert, L. Ron Hubbard, and Donna Reed.

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