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* [[Vestavia Hills High School|Vestavia Hills Rebels]] won the first of seven straight state baseball titles under coach [[Sammy Dunn]].
* [[Vestavia Hills High School|Vestavia Hills Rebels]] won the first of seven straight state baseball titles under coach [[Sammy Dunn]].
* [[Mark's Outdoor Sports]] hosted the 1st annual [[Lay Lake Open]] bass tournament at [[Paradise Point Marina]] on [[Lay Lake]].
* [[Mark's Outdoor Sports]] hosted the 1st annual [[Lay Lake Open]] bass tournament at [[Paradise Point Marina]] on [[Lay Lake]].
==Works==
===Art===
* [[Lonnie Holley]], "Obstacles Before the Goal", showing at High Museeum of Art, Atlanta.
===Books===
* ''Best American Short Stories'', [[Tobias Wolff]], editor.
* ''Don't Look Back : [[Satchel Paige]] in the Shadows of Baseball'', by Mark Ribowsky.
* ''In Pharaoh's Army'', a memoir about Tobias Wolff's experiences as a soldier in the Vietnam War.
* ''[[Journey to the Ants|Journey to the Ants: A Story of Scientific Exploration]]'', by [[E. O. Wilson]].
* ''[[Naturalist (book)|Naturalist]]'', by E. O. Wilson.
* ''The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories'', Tobias Wolff, editor.
===Buildings===
* [[Brook Highland Cinema]]
* [[Children's Park Place]]
* [[Hoover High School]]
* [[Southside Station]]
* Expansion of [[Festival 18|Cobb Festival 12]] to 18 screens
==Music==
* The [[1994 City Stages|6th annual City Stages]] music festival was held downtown.
* [[Little Red Rocket]] was formed.
* Document records released a compilation of [[Walter Roland]]'s 1930s recordings.


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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* [[February 7]]: [[Herman Frank Cash]], suspect in the [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]] of [[16th Street Baptist Church]]
* [[February 7]]: [[Herman Frank Cash]], suspect in the [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]] of [[16th Street Baptist Church]]
* [[February 11]]: [[Neil Bonnett]], while practicing for the Daytona 500
* [[February 11]]: [[Neil Bonnett]], while practicing for the Daytona 500
* [[April 10]]: Southern Company CEO [[Alvin Vogtle]]
* [[April 10]]: [[Alvin Vogtle]], Southern Company CEO
* [[May 3]]: Short story writer [[Mary Elizabeth Counselman]]
* [[May 3]]: [[Mary Elizabeth Counselman]], short story writer
* [[June 26]]: [[Joseph Durick]], Civil Rights activist
* [[June 26]]: [[Joseph Durick]], Civil Rights activist
* [[July 3]]: [[Petey Sarron]], boxer
* [[July 3]]: [[Petey Sarron]], boxer  
* [[July 13]]: [[Charlie Fonville]], attorney and former shotputter
* [[July 13]]: [[Charlie Fonville]], attorney and former shotputter
* [[September 15]]: [[Haywood Henry]], jazz saxophonist
* [[September 15]]: [[Haywood Henry]], jazz saxophonist
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:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1994]] and [[List of Jefferson County homicides in 1994]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1994]] and [[List of Jefferson County homicides in 1994]]''
==Works==
===Art===
* [[Lonnie Holley]], "Obstacles Before the Goal", showing at High Museeum of Art, Atlanta.
===Books===
* ''Best American Short Stories'', [[Tobias Wolff]], editor.
* ''Don't Look Back : [[Satchel Paige]] in the Shadows of Baseball'', by Mark Ribowsky.
* ''In Pharaoh's Army'', a memoir about Tobias Wolff's experiences as a soldier in the Vietnam War.
* ''[[Journey to the Ants|Journey to the Ants: A Story of Scientific Exploration]]'', by [[E. O. Wilson]].
* ''[[Naturalist (book)|Naturalist]]'', by E. O. Wilson.
* ''The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories'', Tobias Wolff, editor.
===Buildings===
* [[Brook Highland Cinema]]
* [[Central Park Elementary School]]
* [[Children's Park Place]]
* [[Hoover High School]]
* [[Southside Station]]
* Expansion of [[Festival 18|Cobb Festival 12]] to 18 screens
===Music===
* The [[1994 City Stages|6th annual City Stages]] music festival was held downtown.
* [[Little Red Rocket]] was formed.
* Document records released a compilation of [[Walter Roland]]'s 1930s recordings.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:11, 11 June 2014

1994 was the 123rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Media

  • Courteney Cox starred in the motion picture Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and began her role as Monica on the television series Friends.
  • Cobb, filmed at Rickwood Field.

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1994 and List of Jefferson County homicides in 1994

Works

Art

  • Lonnie Holley, "Obstacles Before the Goal", showing at High Museeum of Art, Atlanta.

Books

Buildings

Music

See also

Context

1990s
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