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* [[January 18]]: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 4.4 inches to Birmingham.
* [[January 18]]: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 4.4 inches to Birmingham.
* [[March 16]]: The Police and Joan Jett performed at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[March 16]]: The Police and Joan Jett performed at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[April 23]]: The [[Birmingham Sister City Commission]] was established as [[Birmingham]] forged a relationship with [[Hitachi, Japan]].
* [[April 23]]: The [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Birmingham Sister City Commission]] was established as [[Birmingham]] forged a relationship with [[Hitachi, Japan]].
* [[May 12]]: The [[Rotary Club of Birmingham]] voted against admitting black members, 120 to 90.
* [[May 12]]: The [[Rotary Club of Birmingham]] voted against admitting black members, 120 to 90.
* [[June 11]]: A bomb exploded at the entrance to the [[New Spot Lounge]] gentlemen's club. No one was injured.
* [[June 11]]: A bomb exploded at the entrance to the [[New Spot Lounge]] gentlemen's club. No one was injured.
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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
[[File:Hewitt Trussville High School.jpg|right|thumb|1982 Hewitt Trussville High School]]
[[File:Hewitt Trussville High School.jpg|right|thumb|1982 Hewitt Trussville High School]]
* [[1442 Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]
* [[Bama 6 (Tuscaloosa)|Bama 6]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]
* [[Bama 6 (Tuscaloosa)|Bama 6]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]
* [[Carmike 10]] on [[Lorna Ridge Road]]
* [[Carmike 10]] on [[Lorna Ridge Road]]
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* [[Garywood Assembly of God]], new 1,600-seat sanctuary
* [[Garywood Assembly of God]], new 1,600-seat sanctuary
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]
* [[Memorial Park Recreation Center]] renovations
* [[St Clair County Courthouse]] additions
* [[St Clair County Courthouse]] additions
* [[AT&T Alabama Operations Center|South Central Bell Alabama Operations Center]]
* [[AT&T Alabama Operations Center|South Central Bell Alabama Operations Center]]
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* July 29: [[Robert Turner]], AME minister
* July 29: [[Robert Turner]], AME minister
* [[October 14]]: [[Jeremy Schatz]], attorney
* [[October 14]]: [[Jeremy Schatz]], attorney
* [[October 15]]: [[Travis Hendrix]], [[Birmingham Police Department]] community project coordinator
* [[October 29]]: [[Kenny Hollis]], football player and prison guard
* [[October 29]]: [[Kenny Hollis]], football player and prison guard
* [[December 3]]: [[Adam Wingard]], film director
* [[December 3]]: [[Adam Wingard]], film director
* [[December 11]]: [[Roman Harper]], football player
* [[December 11]]: [[Roman Harper]], football player
* [[Camille Boggs]], artist
* [[Camille Boggs]], artist
* [[Christopher Burson]], floral designer
* [[Shwetak Patel]], computer scientist
* [[Shwetak Patel]], computer scientist
* [[Dan Sartain]], musician
* [[Dan Sartain]], musician
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* [[March 1]]: [[Temple Tutwiler II]], civic booster
* [[March 1]]: [[Temple Tutwiler II]], civic booster
* [[March 29]]: [[Bessie Estell]], educator and [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[March 29]]: [[Bessie Estell]], educator and [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[April 5]]: [[Cheater Sanfilippo]], [[Rocco & Cheater's Speed Shop]] owner
* [[May 17]]: [[Fred Walker]], baseball player
* [[May 17]]: [[Fred Walker]], baseball player
* [[June 8]]: [[Satchel Paige]], baseball player
* [[June 8]]: [[Satchel Paige]], baseball player

Latest revision as of 10:00, 9 April 2024

1982 was the 111th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Openings

Education

Media

Religion

Sports

Works

Books

  • Marylin Davis Hahn, Cemeteries of Jefferson County, Vol. I. Birmingham: Birmingham Public Library
  • James Caldwell Fletcher, Coping With Genetic Disorders: a Guide for Clergy and Parent. San Francisco, California: Harper & Row ISBN 0060626658

Buildings

1982 Hewitt Trussville High School

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1982

Context

In 1982 AT&T split up into 22 independent companies. Wayne Gretzky set a new record for goals scored in an NHL season. The solar system's 9 planets aligned on one side of the sun. Ground was broken for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. The Falklands War took place, ending in Argentina's surrender to the UK. The World's Fair was held in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Weather Channel debuted on cable. Cal Ripken began his record-setting streak of consecutive games played. The El Chichón volcano in southern Mexico erupted. Israel invaded Lebanon. Spain hosted the World Cup, which was won by Italy. The Epcot Center opened at Walt Disney World. Sony released its first compact disc player. John De Lorean was arrested for possession of cocaine. The St Louis Cardinals won the World Series. Michael Jackson's Thriller was released. Texas pioneered lethal injection for the execution of convicted criminals. The "computer" was named "Man of the Year" by TIME magazine. Toyota introduced the Camry.

Gandhi won Best Picture of 1982 at the Oscars. E. T. was the highest-grossing film at the box office. Other notable films included Tootsie, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Sophie's Choice. The top single on the pop charts was Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger", which was featured in Rocky III. Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" headed the Billboard hot 100. Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes" was awarded "Song of the Year" and "Record of the Year" at the Grammy Awards.

1982 births include those of basketball star Dwyane Wade, quarterback Ben Roethlisburger, actresses Jessica Biel and Thora Birch, vocalists Jewel and Kelly Clarkson, skaters Apolo Anton Ohno and Tara Lipinski, Prince William of Wales, sprinter Tyson Gay, and tennis player Andy Roddick.

Deaths in 1982 included those of actors Henry Fonda, Paul Lynde and John Belushi, pianists Thelonious Monk and Glenn Gould, authors Philip K. Dick and Ayn Rand, actresses Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly, and Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev.

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