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==Events==
==Events==
* January - April: [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]] [[Spotlight on the Czech Republic]]
* January - April: [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]] [[Spotlight on the Czech Republic]]
* [[January 8]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] delivered the [[2007 State of the City address]]
* [[January 8]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] delivered the [[2007 State of the City address]].
* [[January 12]]: [[2007 State of the Region luncheon]] at the [[Harbert Center]]
* [[January 12]]: The [[2007 State of the Region luncheon]] was at the [[Harbert Center]].
* [[February 2]]: A Cessna 172 with two aboard [[2007 West Jefferson County plane crash|crashed]] in western [[Jefferson County]]
* [[February 2]]: A Cessna 172 with two aboard [[2007 West Jefferson County plane crash|crashed]] in western [[Jefferson County]].
* [[March 8]]: [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] designated [[George Watson]] Day
* [[March 8]]: [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] designated [[George Watson]] Day.
* [[May 12]]:  The 6th annual [[Buck Creek Festival]] was held in [[Old Town Helena]]
* [[May 12]]:  The 6th annual [[Buck Creek Festival]] was held in [[Old Town Helena]].
* [[May 14]]: Two employees were killed during a robbery at a Wachovia Bank branch on [[Bessemer Superhighway]] in [[Bessemer]]
* [[May 14]]: Two employees were killed during a robbery at a [[Wachovia Bank]] branch on [[Bessemer Superhighway]] in [[Bessemer]].
* [[September 9]]: [[Cahaba Park Church]] held its first service.
* October: [[2007 mayoral election]]
* October: [[2007 mayoral election]]
* [[October 25]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired two tracts which added 9,746 acres to the [[Coosa Wildlife Management Area]].
* [[October 25]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired two tracts which added 9,746 acres to the [[Coosa Wildlife Management Area]].

Revision as of 13:26, 22 January 2014

2007 was the 136th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Music

Sports

Tourism

The Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel estimated that 3 million people visited Birmingham and Jefferson County in 2007, accounting for 1.8 million hotel stays and $1.58 billion in travel-related spending.

Works

Buildings

Books

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Weddings

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2007 and List of Jefferson County homicides in 2007

See Also

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (May 6, 2008) "Area's tourism 2nd to Alabama coast." Birmingham News
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