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* February: A second location of [[The Three Earred Rabbit]] opened in [[Leeds]].
* February: A second location of [[The Three Earred Rabbit]] opened in [[Leeds]].
* [[February 18]]: [[Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken]] opened at [[The Battery]].
* [[February 18]]: [[Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken]] opened at [[The Battery]].
* March: [[Adam Evans]] and [[Suzanne Humphries Evans]] opened [[Automatic Seafood and Oysters]] at 2824 [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]].
* 1st Quarter: [[Altitude Trampoline Park]] in [[Pelham]].
* 1st Quarter: [[Altitude Trampoline Park]] in [[Pelham]].
* April: [[Tostadas]] opened at [[SoHo Square]] in [[Homewood]].
* April: [[Tostadas]] opened at [[SoHo Square]] in [[Homewood]].

Revision as of 16:37, 2 April 2019

2019 is the 148th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

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Individuals

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Larry Langford

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Books

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Context

In 2019, a feud between President Trump and Congress over the Mexican border wall led to the then-longest ever federal government shutdown. A white supremacist mass shooter killed dozens of Muslims at prayer in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Notable deaths in 2019 included those of actors Carol Channing, Albert Finney and Luke Perry; architect Florence Knoll; baseball manager Frank Robinson; composers Michel Legrand and André Previn; fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld; musicians Dick Dale, Mark Hollis and Keith Flint; poet Mary Oliver; politician John Dingell; and scientist Wally Broecker.

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