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* [[January 20]]: [[Mark Gottfried]], basketball coach
* [[January 20]]: [[Mark Gottfried]], basketball coach
* [[January 28]]: [[Justin Fox]], journalist
* [[January 28]]: [[Justin Fox]], journalist
* [[March 2]]: [[Justin Brown]], conductor of the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[March 27]]: [[Bill Bussey|Bubba Bussey]], radio show host
* [[March 27]]: [[Bill Bussey|Bubba Bussey]], radio show host
* [[May 26]]: [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], novelist
* [[May 26]]: [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], novelist
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* [[Kathryn Woodson Barr]], head of the [[Highlands School]]
* [[Kathryn Woodson Barr]], head of the [[Highlands School]]
* [[Charles Benjamin]], coach for [[Birmingham City Schools]]
* [[Charles Benjamin]], coach for [[Birmingham City Schools]]
* [[Justin Brown]], conductor of the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[Scott Daniels]], radio personality
* [[Scott Daniels]], radio personality
* [[Bobby Jackson]], fantasy miniaturist
* [[Bobby Jackson]], fantasy miniaturist

Revision as of 10:27, 2 March 2011

1964 was the 93rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Individuals

  • Don Morrison was granted his license to practice architecture.

Births

Graduations and awards

  • Bill Elder earned a bachelor of arts in religion at Baylor University.
  • William Cobb's "The Concrete Soldier" was named "Story of the Year" by Story magazine.

Deaths

1960s
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