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* [[February 12]]: Dominic Korir and Sarah Pease won the [[Mercedes Marathon]].
* [[February 12]]: Dominic Korir and Sarah Pease won the [[Mercedes Marathon]].
* [[February 25]]: Boxer [[Deontay Wilder]] defended his WBC world heavyweight title with a TKO of Gerald Washington at [[Legacy Arena]].
* [[February 25]]: Boxer [[Deontay Wilder]] defended his WBC world heavyweight title with a TKO of Gerald Washington at [[Legacy Arena]].
* [[March 7]]-[[March 12|12]] [[NCAA 2016 Division II Winter Festival]] was held at the [[Birmingham CrossPlex]].
* [[March 8]]-[[March 11|11]]: The [[2017 Conference USA Men's Basketball Tournament]] was held at [[Legacy Arena]].
* [[March 8]]-[[March 11|11]]: The [[2017 Conference USA Men's Basketball Tournament]] was held at [[Legacy Arena]].
* [[April 12]]: The [[2017 Birmingham Barons]] lost to the Montgomery Biscuits in their home opener at [[Regions Field]].
* [[April 12]]: The [[2017 Birmingham Barons]] lost to the Montgomery Biscuits in their home opener at [[Regions Field]].
* [[June 2]]-[[June 15|15]]: [[2017 National Senior Games]]
* [[June 2]]-[[June 15|15]]: [[2017 National Senior Games]]
* [[September 2]]: The [[2017 UAB Blazers football team]] made their debut with a 38-7 victory over the [[Alabama A&M Bulldogs]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[September 2]]: The [[2017 UAB Blazers football team]] made their debut with a 38-7 victory over the [[Alabama A&M Bulldogs]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[NCAA 2017 Division II Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field championships]] were held at the [[Birmingham CrossPlex]]
* [[November 25]] [[2017]]: [[Auburn Tigers|Auburn]] won the [[2017 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 24-10 at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium|home]].
* [[NCAA 2017 Division II Winter Festival]] were held at the [[Birmingham CrossPlex]]
* November 25: The [[2017 UAB Blazers football team]] finished their regular season 8-4 after beating Texas-El Paso at [[Legion Field]].
* [[December 22]]: The [[2017 UAB Blazers football team]] played Ohio University in the Bahamas Bowl.


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Revision as of 19:00, 26 November 2017

2017 is the 146th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

Religion

Sports

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Individuals

Awards

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

See also, List of homicides in 2017.

Works

  • "Let There Be Light", a feature film directed by Kevin Sorbo and shot in the Birmingham area.

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

Context

In 2017 Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States and the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus ceased operating. The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl 34-28 in overtime. Several people were killed in a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria wrought enormous damage in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, respectively. The Georgia Dome in Atlanta was demolished.

Notable deaths in 2017 included actors Powers Boothe, Miguel Ferrer, June Foray, Robert Guillaume, John Hurt, Martin Landau, Mary Tyler Moore, Roger Moore, Charlie Murphy and Bill Paxton; comedians Dick Gregory, Jerry Lewis, Don Rickles and Jay Thomas; authors William Blatty, Bharati Mukherjee and Robert Pirsig; columnist Frank DeFord, poets John Ashbery and Derek Walcott; musicians Gregg Allman, Walter Becker, Chuck Berry, Glen Campbell, David Cassidy, Fats Domino, John Geils, Bruce Hampton, Al Jarreau, Tom Petty, Pete Seeger, Della Reese, Mel Tillis and Butch Trucks; Roe v. Wade plaintiff Norma McCorvey; Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner, former Panamanian president Manuel Noriega, convicted terrorist Omar Abdel-Rahman; murderous cult leader Charles Manson; banker David Rockefeller, filmmakers Jonathan Demme and George Romero, NAMCO founder Masaya Nakamura and Little Caesars founder Mike Ilitch.


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