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* [[Steve Hewett]] co-founded EBM Solutions.
* [[Steve Hewett]] co-founded EBM Solutions.
* The [[Takehold Records]] label was founded.
* The [[Takehold Records]] label was founded.
* [[Craig Beatty]] founded [[CS Beatty Construction]]
* [[Vamp & Tramp]] bookseller opened a retail store at [[Pepper Place]].
* [[Vamp & Tramp]] bookseller opened a retail store at [[Pepper Place]].
* [[Massey, Stotser & Nichols|Massey & Stotser]] merged with the [[Nichols Law Office]].
* [[Massey, Stotser & Nichols|Massey & Stotser]] merged with the [[Nichols Law Office]].
* [[Parisian-West]] at [[Five Points West Shopping City]] closed.
* [[Paul Bryant Jr]]'s [[Greene Group, Inc.]] acquired [[Harvest Select Catfish]].
* [[James M. Robinson]] founded [[P & R Metals]].
* [[Elsayed Mohammed|Elsayed "Al" Mohammed]] opened [[Al's Deli & Grill]] on [[10th Avenue South]].
* [[Kim Padgett]] and [[Lee Stewart]] opened [[Stray Cats|Stray Cats Home Decor]] at [[Crestwood Plaza]].
* [[Gordie Stewart]] purchased [[Hoover Toyota]].
* British Steel Corp. merged with Koninklijke Hoogovens to form the Corus Group, operating a [[Tuscaloosa County]] coil mill as [[Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa|Corus Tuscaloosa]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* ''[[Spirit of Steel (book)|Spirit of Steel: Music of the Mines, Railroads and Mills of the Birmingham District]]'', compiled by the [[Sloss Furnaces|Sloss Furnace Association]]
* ''[[Spirit of Steel (book)|Spirit of Steel: Music of the Mines, Railroads and Mills of the Birmingham District]]'', compiled by the [[Sloss Furnaces|Sloss Furnace Association]]
* [[Winged Victory]] statue by [[Brad Morton]] at the [[Financial Center]] downtown.
* [[Winged Victory]] statue by [[Brad Morton]] at the [[Financial Center]] downtown.
* ''[[The Book on Region 2020]]'' was published by [[Region 2020]].


===Buildings===
===Buildings===
[[Image:Eddie Kendrick sculpture.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park]]
[[Image:Eddie Kendrick sculpture.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park]]
* [[April 21]]: [[South Hampton Elementary School]] opened.
* [[June 25]]:  [[Birmingham Central Station]] at the [[Railroad Reservation]]
* [[June 25]]:  [[Birmingham Central Station]] at the [[Railroad Reservation]]
* August: [[The Crescent]]
* August: [[The Crescent]]
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* [[Alys Stephens Center]] Phase II
* [[Alys Stephens Center]] Phase II
* [[Bluff Park United Methodist Church]]
* [[Bluff Park United Methodist Church]]
* [[Meadow Lake Business Park]]
* [[Metropolitan Church of God]]
* [[Oak Mountain High School]] on [[Caldwell Mill Road]]
* [[Oak Mountain High School]] on [[Caldwell Mill Road]]
* The [[Taylor Building]] on [[20th Street North]]
* The [[Taylor Building]] on [[20th Street North]]
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* [[Joe Lee Griffin Field]] at [[Samford University]]
* [[Joe Lee Griffin Field]] at [[Samford University]]
* Restoration of [[Sacred Heart Catholic Church]] in [[Cullman]]
* Restoration of [[Sacred Heart Catholic Church]] in [[Cullman]]
* Renovations to [[Rossi's]] restaurant


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[Reid Adair]] became an athletic academic adviser for the [[UAB Blazers football team]].
* [[John Cantelow]] began leading [[Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church]] in [[Tuskegee]].
* [[John Cantelow]] began leading [[Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church]] in [[Tuskegee]].
* [[Edward Partridge]] was named the Margaret Cameron Spain Chain in Obstetrics and Gynecology at [[UAB]].
* [[Edward Partridge]] was named the Margaret Cameron Spain Chain in Obstetrics and Gynecology at [[UAB]].
* [[Stuart Rachels]] became an assistant professor in the Philosophy department at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Phyllis Wyne]] became director of programs and services for the [[Literacy Council of Alabama]].
* [[Phyllis Wyne]] became director of programs and services for the [[Literacy Council of Alabama]].


===Births===
===Births===
* [[Bond]], giraffe
* [[March 12]]: [[Brandon Servania]], Major League Soccer player
* [[Max (rhinoceros)|Max]], rhinoceros
* [[April 20]]: [[Kumar]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] Malayan tiger
* [[April 21]]: [[Max (rhinoceros)|Max]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] rhinoceros
* [[Bond]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] giraffe
* [[Randy Bowden Jr]], model and actor
* [[Julia Davis]], entrepreneur and social media influencer
* [[Jace Johnson]], bobsledder


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* Math teacher [[Alison Grizzle]] from [[UAB]].
* Math teacher [[Alison Grizzle]] from [[UAB]].
* Computer engineer [[Brian Toone]] from Clemson University.


===Awards===
===Awards===
* [[Miss Alabama]]: [[Julie Smith]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Diedre Downs]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Diedre Downs]]
* Pro Football Hall of Fame: [[Ozzie Newsome]]


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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===Retirements===
===Retirements===
* [[Ethel Hall]], from the faculty of the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[Ethel Hall]], from the faculty of the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[Bill Mason]], from his dermatology practice in Dothan.


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
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* [[January 10]]: [[Jere King, Jr]], historian
* [[January 10]]: [[Jere King, Jr]], historian
* [[January 12]]: [[Betty Lou Gerson]], radio actress
* [[January 12]]: [[Betty Lou Gerson]], radio actress
* [[February 24]]: [[Virginia Foster Durr]], Civil Rights activist
* [[January 20]]: [[Ben Carraway]], surgeon and hospital administrator
* [[January 31]]: [[Norm Zauchin]], baseball player
* [[February 17]]: [[Dupree Greer]], architect
* [[February 24]]: [[Virginia Durr|Virginia Foster Durr]], Civil Rights activist
* [[June 23]]: [[Ted Bryant]], political reporter
* [[June 23]]: [[Ted Bryant]], political reporter
* [[July 15]]: [[Harry U. Gilmer]], TCI product representative
* [[July 22]]: [[Dorothea Warren Fox]], commercial artist
* [[August 8]]: [[Harry Walker|Harry "The Hat" Walker]], baseball player
* [[August 8]]: [[Harry Walker|Harry "The Hat" Walker]], baseball player
* [[August 11]]: [[Annie Louise Peoples]], nurse
* [[August 11]]: [[Annie Louise Peoples]], nurse
* [[September 5]]: [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of [[Green Acres Cafe]]
* [[September 29]]: [[Cotesworth Lewis]], rector of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, Virginia
* [[November 18]]: [[Jay Heard]], baseball pitcher
* [[November 19]]: [[Robert Bell]], librarian and author
* [[December 19]]: [[Marion Worth]], country singer
* [[December 19]]: [[Marion Worth]], country singer
* [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of [[Green Acres Cafe]]
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1999]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1999]]''



Revision as of 13:47, 29 April 2024

1999 was the 128th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Awards

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1999

See Also

1990s
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