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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts]] (ground broken [[November 18]])
* [[Auburn Arena]]
* [[Auburn Arena]]
* [[Center Point High School]]
* [[Bark Park]], [[Fultondale]] (opened in May)
* [[Birmingham CrossPlex]] (opened [[August 20]])
* [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 14]] (ground broken in March)
* [[Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility]] (ground broken [[June 6]])
* [[Center Point High School]] (ground broken [[May 11]])
* [[Cullman County Courthouse]] renovations
* [[Grant's Mill Road bridge]] (reopened [[September 6]])
* [[Hallman Hill]] phase II ("The Hill")
* [[Hallman Hill]] phase II ("The Hill")
* [[Hayes K-8 School]]
* [[Hayes K-8 School]]
* renovations to [[Cullman County Courthouse]]
* [[Hillside Homes]], [[Bessemer]] (completed in September)
* [[Grants Mill Road bridge]] replacement
* [[Hueytown High School]]
* [[Woodlawn United Methodist Church]] (ground broken [[January 23]])
* [[Pediatrics East]], [[Trussville]]
* [[Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility]] (ground broken [[June 6]])
* [[Shops at River Ridge]], [[Inverness]]
* [[Trails of Africa]] exhibit at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] (opened in March)
* [[Tuscaloosa federal building]] (dedicated [[December 19]])
* [[Tuscaloosa federal building]] (dedicated [[December 19]])
* [[Woodlawn United Methodist Church]] (opened [[November 29]])


===Books===  
===Books===  

Revision as of 15:43, 19 December 2011

NWS map of the tornadoes confirmed during the April 2011 outbreak.

2011 is the 140th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Powell School in flames on January 7.
President Obama in Alberta City on April 29.
Governor Bentley signs HB 56 on June 9.

Business

Good People IPA debuted in cans in 2011

Openings

Mergers and acquisitions

Closures

Mazer closed in 2011

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Deaths

Gus Koutroulakis (1929–2011)
Kathryn Tucker Windham (1918–2011)
Fred Shuttlesworth (1922–2011)
See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2011 and List of homicides in 2011

Works

Buildings

Books

See Also

Context

In 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck northern Japan, causing a tsunami and destabilizing nuclear power plants. The Arab Spring movement saw major protests against repressive regimes across the Middle East and north Africa. Prince William married and Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London. South Sudan became an independent state. NASA shut down the Space Shuttle program.

Notable deaths in 2011 included actresses Jane Russell & Elizabeth Taylor, former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, chemist William Lipscomb, terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, actor Jackie Cooper, wrestler Randy Savage, euthanasia advocate Jack Kevorkian, actor Peter Falk, former First Lady Betty Ford, and singer Amy Winehouse.

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