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==Events==
==Events==
* [[January 6]]: [[Tapestry]] went on the air.
* [[January 6]]: [[Tapestry]] went on the air.
* [[February 22]]: [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded.
* [[February 8]]: [[Birmingham]] signed a [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister City]] agreement with [[Guédiawaye, Senegal]].
* [[February 22]]: The [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded.
* [[March 12]]: The [[Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site]] was dedicated.
* [[March 12]]: The [[Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site]] was dedicated.
* [[April 20]]: [[Canaan Missionary Baptist Church]] and [[West End Hills Missionary Baptist Church]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County|National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[April 20]]: [[Canaan Missionary Baptist Church]] and [[West End Hills Missionary Baptist Church]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County|National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[May 6]]: [[Birmingham]] signed a [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister City]] agreement with [[Plzeň, Czech Republic]].
* [[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]].
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* [[October 13]]-[[October 15|15]]: [[2005 NOMA convention]] at the [[Sheraton Birmingham]].
* [[October 13]]-[[October 15|15]]: [[2005 NOMA convention]] at the [[Sheraton Birmingham]].
* [[October 26]]: Indictments in the [[Siegelman Scrushy corruption case]] were unsealed.
* [[October 26]]: Indictments in the [[Siegelman Scrushy corruption case]] were unsealed.
* [[November 9]]: Birmingham signed a "trilateral" [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister Cities]] agreement with [[Rosh Ha’Ayin, Israel]] and [[Al-Karak, Jordan]].
* [[TumTum Tree Foundation|Friends of Magic City Children]] changed its name to the [[TumTum Tree Foundation]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[Ken Camp|Ken]] and [[Kenny Camp]] founded [[Organic Harvest]] grocery.
* [[Ken Camp|Ken]] and [[Kenny Camp]] founded [[Organic Harvest]] grocery.
* [[Cecelia Pearson]] launched [[Babypalooza|Lifestages Media]].
* [[Cecelia Pearson]] launched [[Babypalooza|Lifestages Media]].
* [[Jan Cobb]] and [[Susie Hammers]] acquired the former [[Chinaberry Antique Shop]] space in [[Crestline Village]] to open the [[Crestline Christmas Shoppe]]
* [[Eissmann Automotive]] opened an automobile interiors manufacturing plant in [[Pell City]].
* [[Colon & Rectal Surgical Associates of Birmingham]] was founded.
* [[John Poole]] founded [[Poole & Company Architects]].


===Religion===
===Religion===
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===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* [[Spencer Horn]], Ph.D. in education technology from [[UAB]]
* [[Spencer Horn]], PhD in education technology from [[UAB]]


===Awards===
===Awards===
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* [[July 16]]: Ashlyn and Bryson Skinner, children of [[Brandee Skinner]], died when her car plunged into the [[Cahaba River]].
* [[July 16]]: Ashlyn and Bryson Skinner, children of [[Brandee Skinner]], died when her car plunged into the [[Cahaba River]].
* [[July 19]]: [[Jefferey Farrow]], firefighter and solider
* [[July 19]]: [[Jefferey Farrow]], firefighter and solider
* [[July 21]]: [[Theodore Lawson]], educator
* [[August 2]]: [[Sloan Bashinsky Sr]], [[Golden Flake]] CEO
* [[August 2]]: [[Sloan Bashinsky Sr]], [[Golden Flake]] CEO
* August 2: [[Loulie Jean Norman]], singer
* August 2: [[Loulie Jean Norman]], singer
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* [[August 19]]: [[Tom Egan]], BBS sysop
* [[August 19]]: [[Tom Egan]], BBS sysop
* [[September 3]]: [[John Claypool]], Episcopal rector
* [[September 3]]: [[John Claypool]], Episcopal rector
* [[October 4]]: [[Alice Pigman]], educator and social worker
* [[October 12]]: [[Baker Knight]], songwriter
* [[October 12]]: [[Baker Knight]], songwriter
* [[October 13]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[October 13]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]]
* October 13: [[Andrew Hodges]], insurance executive and [[Samford University]] trustee
* October 13: [[Andrew Hodges]], insurance executive and [[Samford University]] trustee
* [[October 28]]: [[Alston Callahan]], ophthalmologist  
* [[October 28]]: [[Alston Callahan]], ophthalmologist  
* [[November 8]]: [[Eddie Wright|"Big Hearted Eddie" Wright]], used car dealer
* [[December 5]]: [[Ocie Burton]], pastor of [[Mt Hebron Missionary Baptist Church]]
* [[December 5]]: [[Ocie Burton]], pastor of [[Mt Hebron Missionary Baptist Church]]
* [[December 18]]: [[Linda Manning]], country singer and radio host
* [[December 18]]: [[Linda Manning]], country singer and radio host
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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[January 4]]: [[Homewood Middle School]]
* [[January 4]]: [[Homewood Middle School]]
* March: [[United Methodist Center]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* May: [[Alys Stephens Center]] Phase III
* May: [[Alys Stephens Center]] Phase III
* [[August 5]]: FBI director Robert Mueller III dedicated the [[FBI Birmingham Field Office Building]] on [[18th Street North]].
* [[August 5]]: FBI director Robert Mueller III dedicated the [[FBI Birmingham Field Office Building]] on [[18th Street North]].
* [[October 9]]: The [[Ensley Library]] reopened after renovations.
* [[October 9]]: The [[Ensley Library]] reopened after renovations.
* [[Colonial Promenade Alabaster]]
* [[Colonial Promenade Alabaster]]
* [[Cullman Casting]]
* The [[Radisson Hotel of Birmingham]] closed for renovations.
* The [[Radisson Hotel of Birmingham]] closed for renovations.
* Ground was broken for the [[Birmingham Social Security Administration Center]].
* Ground was broken for the [[Birmingham Social Security Administration Center]].

Revision as of 10:05, 9 April 2024

Natalee Holloway, disappeared in May 2005

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

Events

Business

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Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

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Awards

Deaths

J. B. Stoner, died April 23, 2005
See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2005

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

See Also

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