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==Events==
==Events==
* January 4: [[Homewood Middle School]] moved to a new building
* [[January 4]]: [[Homewood Middle School]] moved to a new building
* January 6: [[Tapestry]] went on the air
* [[January 6]]: [[Tapestry]] went on the air
* February 22:  [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded
* [[February 22]]:  [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded
* March: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] lost 70 jobs
* March: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] lost 70 jobs
* May: [[ServisFirst Bank]] was founded
* May: [[ServisFirst Bank]] was founded
* May 30: [[Natalee Holloway]] went missing in Aruba
* [[May 30]]: [[Natalee Holloway]] went missing in Aruba
* June 17-19: [[2005 City Stages]]
* [[June 17-19]]: [[2005 City Stages]]
* June 28:  [[Richard Scrushy]] was acquitted of 36 counts of fraud and conspiracy
* [[June 28]]:  [[Richard Scrushy]] was acquitted of 36 counts of fraud and conspiracy
* July: The [[Universism|Universist Movement]] was chartered as a religious non-profit corporation in Alabama
* July: The [[Universism|Universist Movement]] was chartered as a religious non-profit corporation in Alabama
* August 15: [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa]] opened
* [[August 15]]: [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa]] opened
* September 23:  The ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' published its last edition
* [[September 23]]:  The ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' published its last edition
* October: [[SouthPoint Bank]] opened
* October: [[SouthPoint Bank]] opened
* October 24: [[SouthTrust Bank]] merged with [[Wachovia]]
* [[October 24]]: [[SouthTrust Bank]] merged with [[Wachovia]]
* October 26: [[Don Siegelman]] was indicted on charges of racketeering, bribery, and extortion; [[Richard Scrushy]] was indicted on charges of bribery and mail fraud
* [[October 26]]: [[Don Siegelman]] was indicted on charges of racketeering, bribery, and extortion; [[Richard Scrushy]] was indicted on charges of bribery and mail fraud




==Sports==
==Sports==
* October 29: Alabama A&M beat Alabama State 31-28 in the [[Magic City Classic]]
* [[October 29]]: Alabama A&M beat Alabama State 31-28 in the [[Magic City Classic]]
* November 19: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] beat [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 28-18 in the [[2005 Iron Bowl]]
* [[November 19]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] beat [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 28-18 in the [[2005 Iron Bowl]]
* December: The [[Tragic City Rollers]] were formed
* December: The [[Tragic City Rollers]] were formed


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* February 5: [[Elton B. Stephens]], businessman and philanthropist
* [[February 5]]: [[Elton B. Stephens]], businessman and philanthropist
* March 1: [[Houston Brice, Jr]], businessman
* [[March 1]]: [[Houston Brice, Jr]], businessman
* June 2: [[Maynard]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] lion
* [[June 2]]: [[Maynard]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] lion
* August 2: [[Loulie Jean Norman]], singer
* [[August 2]]: [[Loulie Jean Norman]], singer
* August 9: [[C. Pat Reynolds]], restauranteur and former mayor of [[Vestavia Hills]]
* [[August 9]]: [[C. Pat Reynolds]], restauranteur and former mayor of [[Vestavia Hills]]
* December 23: [[Harold Ruttenberg]], founder of [[Just For Feet]] and [[Amalgamated Concepts]]
* [[December 23]]: [[Harold Ruttenberg]], founder of [[Just For Feet]] and [[Amalgamated Concepts]]


:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005]]''

Revision as of 14:22, 16 March 2007

2005 is the 134th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events


Sports

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2005

See Also

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