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==Events==
==Events==
* April: [[Magic City Art Connection]] at [[Linn Park]].
* April: [[Magic City Art Connection]] at [[Linn Park]].
* 1990 U. S. Census counted 265,968 persons living in the city of [[Birmingham]], a 6.5% drop from the previous decade.
* 1990 U.S. Census counted 265,968 persons living in the city of [[Birmingham]], a 6.5% drop from the previous decade.
* An engineering study determined that the [[Vulcan]] statue was in danger of collapse.
* An engineering study determined that the [[Vulcan]] statue was in danger of collapse.
* [[Matilda]], who lived to become the "World's Oldest Chicken", was born.
* [[Matilda]], who lived to become the "World's Oldest Chicken", was born.
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* A bond issue for the City of [[Hoover]] provided funds for a new [[Hoover Public Library]].
* A bond issue for the City of [[Hoover]] provided funds for a new [[Hoover Public Library]].
* The [[Birmingham Construction Industry Authority]] was created.
* The [[Birmingham Construction Industry Authority]] was created.
* [[TumTum Tree Foundation|Friends of Magic City Children]] held its first annual charity wine auction at [[Bottega Restaurant|Bottega]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers]] opened in [[Lakeview]].
* [[Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers]] opened in [[Lakeview]].
* The [[Florida Grille]] opened on [[Oxmoor Road]].
* The [[Florida Grille]] opened on [[Oxmoor Road]].
* [[Forstall Art Center]] opened at [[Pickwick Plaza]].
* Krypton Broadcasting bought [[WCAJ]] and changed the call letters to [[WABM]].
* Krypton Broadcasting bought [[WCAJ]] and changed the call letters to [[WABM]].
* [[Ty Nguyen]] opened the [[Texaco Super Deli]] in [[East Lake]].
* [[Ty Nguyen]] opened the [[Texaco Super Deli]] in [[East Lake]].
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* ''Origins of Dance'', voice recording by [[Timothy Leary]].
* ''Origins of Dance'', voice recording by [[Timothy Leary]].
* [[June 16]]: A revived "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]" starring [[Cliff Holman]] debuted on [[WBRC-TV]].
* [[June 16]]: A revived "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]" starring [[Cliff Holman]] debuted on [[WBRC-TV]].
===Religions===
* [[West End Church of Christ]] and [[Central Church of Christ]] merged to form [[Palisades Church of Christ]].
* [[The Church at Brook Hills]] was established.


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[6th Street Peace Baptist Church]]
* [[6th Street Peace Baptist Church]]
* [[1990 Alabama Power Building|Alabama Power Building]]
* [[1990 Alabama Power Building|Alabama Power Building]]
* [[Sun Valley Elementary School]]
* [[Bessemer Medical Building]]
* [[Gardendale Public Library|Gardendale-Martha Moore Public Library]]
* [[Elton B. Stephens Science Center]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Elton B. Stephens Science Center]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Merchant's Walk]]
* [[Merchant's Walk]]
* [[Office Building 1200]] at [[Liberty Park]]
* [[Office Building 1200]] at [[Liberty Park]]
* [[Rast Hall]], a residence hall at [[UAB]]
* [[Rast Hall]], a residence hall at [[UAB]]
* [[Sun Valley Elementary School]]
* The [[Federal Courthouse Building]] on [[5th Avenue North]] was rededicated in memory of [[Robert Vance]].
* The [[Federal Courthouse Building]] on [[5th Avenue North]] was rededicated in memory of [[Robert Vance]].
* The City of [[Birmingham]] purchased the [[Carver Theatre]].
* The City of [[Birmingham]] purchased the [[Carver Theatre]].
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[March 1]]: [[Ronald Nored, Jr]], basketball player
* [[March 1]]: [[Ronald Nored Jr]], basketball player
* June: [[Triton]], sea lion
* [[March 8]]: [[Yvonne Anderson]], basketball player
* [[July 10]]: [[Trent Richardson]], NFL running back
* June: [[Triton]], sea lion
* [[June 2]]: [[Eddie Lacy]], NFL running back
* [[July 10]]: [[Trent Richardson]], former NFL running back
* [[August 17]]: [[Chandler Hoffman]], Major League Soccer player
* [[August 17]]: [[Chandler Hoffman]], Major League Soccer player
* [[September 17]]: [[Marcus Semien]], [[Birmingham Barons]] infielder
* [[September 17]]: [[Marcus Semien]], [[Birmingham Barons]] infielder
* [[October 11]]: [[Love Moor]], R&B singer-songwriter
* [[November 12]]: [[Cameron Moore]], [[UAB Blazers]] basketball player
* [[December 18]]: [[Micah Johnson]], Birmingham Barons infielder
* [[December 18]]: [[Micah Johnson]], Birmingham Barons infielder
* [[Marcell Dareus]], [[Alabama Crimson Tide football]] player
* [[Marcell Dareus]], [[Alabama Crimson Tide football]] player
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* [[L. T. Goon Life]], rapper
* [[L. T. Goon Life]], rapper
* [[Geronimo]], [[Birmingham Police Mounted Patrol]] horse
* [[Geronimo]], [[Birmingham Police Mounted Patrol]] horse
* [[Gina Grayson]], DJ
* [[Ashley Jones]], poet and creative writing teacher
* [[Ashley Jones]], poet and creative writing teacher
* [[Ulugbek Kodirov]], convicted terrorist
* [[Ulugbek Kodirov]], convicted terrorist
* [[Kindred Motes]], communications consultant
* [[Janae Pierre]], public radio host
* [[Allison Sanders]], operatic mezzo-soprano
* [[Tori Wolfe-Sisson]], community organizer and activist


===Awards===
===Awards===
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* [[Vaughn Mancha]] was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
* [[Vaughn Mancha]] was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Amy Jennings]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Amy Jennings]]
* [[Pell City Citizen of the Year]]: [[Wayne Spradley]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[January 24]]: [[G. Reid Doster]], [[Alabama Air National Guard]] commander
* [[March 6]]: Baseball player [[Joe Sewell]]
* [[March 6]]: Baseball player [[Joe Sewell]]
* [[April 27]]: Architect [[Albion Knight]]
* [[April 27]]: Architect [[Albion Knight]]
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* [[July 15]]: [[Edgar Mims]], architect
* [[July 15]]: [[Edgar Mims]], architect
* [[December 12]]: [[William Hoole]], librarian and historian
* [[December 12]]: [[William Hoole]], librarian and historian
* [[December 14]]: [[Theron Houlditch]], [[Mountain Brook Police Department|Mountain Brook Police]] officer.
* Art collector [[Eugenia Woodward Hitt]]
* Art collector [[Eugenia Woodward Hitt]]
:''See also [[List of Jefferson County homicides in 1990]]''
:''See also [[List of Jefferson County homicides in 1990]]''

Latest revision as of 16:51, 1 March 2024

1990 was the 119th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Media

Religions

Sports

Works

Books

  • Early Barefootz, collected comic strips by Howard Cruse.
  • Tender, novel by Mark Childress
  • History of the Shelby Iron Company 1862-1868 by Joyce Jackson (reprint of her 1948 master's thesis)
  • MINE by Robert R. McCammon
  • Hugo L. Black and the Dilemma of American Liberalism by Tony Allen Freyer
  • srebmun by Mary Ann Sampson

Buildings

Music

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Retirements

Deaths

See also List of Jefferson County homicides in 1990

See also

Context

In 1990 Time Inc. and Warner Communications merged to form Time Warner. Washington D.C. mayor Marion Barry was arrested in a drug sting. The San Francisco 49ers won Super Bowl XXIV. The first McDonald's in Russia opened. Nelson Mandela was released from prison in South Africa. The Hubble Space Telescope was launched. West Germany won the FIFA World Cup. The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed. Iraq invaded Kuwait and triggered the Gulf War. Mikhail Gorbachev won the Nobel Peace Prize. The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. The first World Wide Web page was authored.

Notable films of 1990 included Best Picture Dances With Wolves and top grosser Home Alone. Other notable films included Ghost, Pretty Woman, Goodfellas and The Bonfire of the Vanities.

Actress Emma Watson and murder victim JonBenét Ramsey were born. Notable deaths included those of Ava Gardner, Keith Haring, Sarah Vaughan, Greta Garbo, Ralph Abernathy, Sammy Davis, Jr, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Leonard Bernstein, Roald Dahl, and Aaron Copland.

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