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* [[March 22]]: [[Niki's Restaurant]] on [[2nd Avenue North]] closed.
* [[March 22]]: [[Niki's Restaurant]] on [[2nd Avenue North]] closed.
* [[March 29]]: [[O'Carr's]] downtown location closed.
* [[March 29]]: [[O'Carr's]] downtown location closed.
* April: [[Business Electronics]] was acquired by RJ Young of Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[May 1]]: [[Naked Art]] closed.
* [[May 1]]: [[Naked Art]] closed.
* 2nd Quarter: [[National Bank of Commerce]] was acquired by CenterState Bank of Davenport, Florida.
* 2nd Quarter: [[National Bank of Commerce]] was acquired by CenterState Bank of Davenport, Florida.

Revision as of 14:47, 8 April 2019

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

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

Religion

Sports

The Birmingham Iron played their sole season in 2019.

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

Larry Langford

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

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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