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'''1964''' was the 93rd year after the founding of the city of [[Birmingham]]. | |||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
* [[Valley Elementary School]] | * [[March 19]]: [[1964 Billy Graham Easter Rally|Billy Graham Easter Rally]] at [[Legion Field]] | ||
===Sports=== | |||
* [[1964 Birmingham Barons]] | |||
* [[November 26]]: [[1964 Iron Bowl]] | |||
==Works== | |||
===Buildings=== | |||
* [[Collegeville Housing Community]] | |||
* [[Hewitt-Trussville Junior High]] | |||
* [[Logan Martin Dam]] | |||
* [[Parliament House]] | |||
* [[Valley Elementary School]] in [[Pelham]] | |||
==Individuals== | |||
===Births=== | |||
* [[January 3]]: [[Buck Johnson]], basketball player | |||
* [[January 20]]: [[Mark Gottfried]], basketball coach | |||
* [[January 28]]: [[Justin Fox]], journalist | |||
* [[March 27]]: [[Bill Bussey|Bubba Bussey]], radio show host | |||
* [[May 26]]: [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], novelist | |||
* [[June 15]]: [[Courteney Cox|Courteney Cox Arquette]], actress | |||
* [[June 19]]: [[Kevin Schwantz]], motorcycle racer and trainer | |||
* [[June 21]]: [[Chris Hodges]], pastor of [[Church of the Highlands]] | |||
* [[July 13]]: [[Damon Johnson]], guitarist and rock singer | |||
* [[August 24]]: [[David Bonnett]], race car driver | |||
* August 24: [[Oteil Burbridge]], bass player | |||
* [[October 2]]: [[Hector Villanueva]], baseball player | |||
* [[October 3]]: [[Rick Burgess]], radio show host | |||
* [[October 6]]: [[Lucy Bonds]], owner of [[Lucy's Coffee and Tea]] | |||
* [[October 10]]: [[Jerome Mincy]], basketball player | |||
* [[October 20]]: [[Clifford Allison]], race car driver | |||
* [[November 7]]: [[Michael Papajohn]], stunt performer and actor | |||
* [[November 22]]: [[Olin Barnes III]], insurance executive | |||
* [[Kathryn Woodson Barr]], head of the [[Highlands School]] | |||
* [[Charles Benjamin]], coach for [[Birmingham City Schools]] | |||
* [[Justin Brown]], conductor of the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] | |||
* [[Bobby Jackson]], fantasy miniaturist | |||
* [[Melissa Kendrick]], social activist and owner of [[Sojourns]] | |||
* [[Lee Long]], artist and cartoonist | |||
===Deaths=== | |||
* [[R. L. Zeigler]], grocer and meat processor | |||
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Revision as of 11:20, 18 September 2009
1964 was the 93rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
Sports
Works
Buildings
- Collegeville Housing Community
- Hewitt-Trussville Junior High
- Logan Martin Dam
- Parliament House
- Valley Elementary School in Pelham
Individuals
Births
- January 3: Buck Johnson, basketball player
- January 20: Mark Gottfried, basketball coach
- January 28: Justin Fox, journalist
- March 27: Bubba Bussey, radio show host
- May 26: Caitlín R. Kiernan, novelist
- June 15: Courteney Cox Arquette, actress
- June 19: Kevin Schwantz, motorcycle racer and trainer
- June 21: Chris Hodges, pastor of Church of the Highlands
- July 13: Damon Johnson, guitarist and rock singer
- August 24: David Bonnett, race car driver
- August 24: Oteil Burbridge, bass player
- October 2: Hector Villanueva, baseball player
- October 3: Rick Burgess, radio show host
- October 6: Lucy Bonds, owner of Lucy's Coffee and Tea
- October 10: Jerome Mincy, basketball player
- October 20: Clifford Allison, race car driver
- November 7: Michael Papajohn, stunt performer and actor
- November 22: Olin Barnes III, insurance executive
- Kathryn Woodson Barr, head of the Highlands School
- Charles Benjamin, coach for Birmingham City Schools
- Justin Brown, conductor of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra
- Bobby Jackson, fantasy miniaturist
- Melissa Kendrick, social activist and owner of Sojourns
- Lee Long, artist and cartoonist
Deaths
- R. L. Zeigler, grocer and meat processor
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