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* [[February 28]]: The [[Ruby Tuesday's]] at [[Five Points South]] closed.
* [[February 28]]: The [[Ruby Tuesday's]] at [[Five Points South]] closed.
* March: ''[[The Western Tribune]]'' weekly folded.
* March: ''[[The Western Tribune]]'' weekly folded.
* March: [[Lovelady Thrift Store]] opened.
* [[March 11]]: [[Jesse Chambers]] succeeded [[Glenny Brock]] as editor of the ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]''.
* [[March 11]]: [[Jesse Chambers]] succeeded [[Glenny Brock]] as editor of the ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]''.
* [[March 27]]: [[Ona Watson]] closed the [[20th Street South]] location of his [[Ona's Music Room]] in preparation for a move to [[Pepper Place]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Ona Watson]] closed the [[20th Street South]] location of his [[Ona's Music Room]] in preparation for a move to [[Pepper Place]].

Revision as of 21:03, 11 February 2011

The Railroad Park opened in 2010

2010 was the 139th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Grand Prix of Alabama logo.jpg

Individuals

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2010 and List of homicides in 2010

Works

Books

Buildings

Majestic Cross

See Also

2010s
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