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Bhamwiki, now in its eighth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage.
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In the news
- January 6: Jameis Winston led the Florida State Seminoles to a 34-31 victory over the Auburn Tigers in the BCS National Championship game in Pasadena, California.
- January 4: The Vanderbilt Commodores won the 2014 BBVA Compass Bowl 41-24 in front of 42,717 fans at Legion Field.
- December 31: Lyric Hot Dogs on 3rd Avenue North closed.
- December 17: The Birmingham food truck ordinance was passed by the Birmingham City Council.
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Did you know?
- ...that Birmingham's Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company was one of 12 stocks on Charles Dow's first Industrial Index?
- ...that Boogie-woogie music has its roots in Birmingham?
- ...that before the Red Mountain cut, the possibility of a tunnel was considered?
- ...that Hardrock Gunter lost his prize guitar at the Battle of the Bulge?
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Today is Sunday June 2, 2024. Bhamwiki has been running since March 15, 2006. The project currently has 573 registered user accounts and contains approximately 17,782 articles. See Bhamwiki:Milestones for more information on the growth of the site. You can also join us on facebook or follow along on twitter.
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