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* January: The [[2024 USASBE National Conference]] was held in Birmingham. | * January: The [[2024 USASBE National Conference]] was held in Birmingham. | ||
* [[February 15]]: Journey's "50th Anniversary Freedom Tour" with Toto at [[Legacy Arena]]. | |||
===Business=== | ===Business=== |
Revision as of 12:18, 25 September 2023
2024 is the 153rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January: The 2024 USASBE National Conference was held in Birmingham.
- February 15: Journey's "50th Anniversary Freedom Tour" with Toto at Legacy Arena.
Business
- Blue Creek Mine began production.
Establishments
Disestablishments
Education
Government
Religion
Sports
- March 13–17: 2024 REDCREST Major League Fishing tournament was held at Lay Lake with the associated Major League Fishing Outdoor Sports Expo at the BJCC.
- June 18: Rickwood Classic
- June 20: The San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals played the MLB at Rickwood Field game.
- July 5–10: The 2024 Transplant Games were hosted in Birmingham.
- The AHSAA "Super Seven" football championships were hosted at Protective Stadium
Professional teams
- 2024 Birmingham Barons (Minor League Baseball, Double-A South)
- 2024 Birmingham Legion FC (USL Championship)
- 2024 Birmingham Squadron (NBA G League)
- 2024 Birmingham Stallions (USFL)
Individuals
Births
Awards
Graduations
Marriages
Retirements
Deaths
Works
Books
Buildings
- Alabama Aerospace & Aviation High School
- Altec / Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building
- Bashinsky Field House renovations at Samford University
- Birmingham Family Fun Center
- McCallum Basic Health Science Building modernization
- Seibert Hall renovations at Samford University
- The Tracks apartments
Demolitions
Context
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