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* [[Rites of Spring]] organized its first annual dance party at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[Rites of Spring]] organized its first annual dance party at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* Rock bands [[Brother Cane]] and the [[Shame Idols]] were formed.
* Rock bands [[Brother Cane]] and the [[Shame Idols]] were formed.
* [[St George's Clinic]] was founded at [[Cooper Green Mercy Health Services|Cooper Green Hospital]].
* [[Jim Dearth]] founded [[Voices for Alabama's Children]].
* [[Jim Dearth]] founded [[Voices for Alabama's Children]].
* The revived "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]" starring [[Cliff Holman]] ended its 2-year run on [[WBRC-TV]].
* The revived "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]" starring [[Cliff Holman]] ended its 2-year run on [[WBRC-TV]].

Revision as of 23:04, 6 January 2014

1992 was the 121st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Black & White debuted in 1992

Sports

Works

The Storyteller Fountain

Buildings

The Kirklin Clinic

Books

People

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

Hank Penny (1918-1992)
Eddie Kendrick (1939-1992)

See Also

1990s
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