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==Events==
==Events==
* [[Jim Rotch]] created the "[[Birmingham Pledge]]"
* [[January 19]]: The artist then not known as [[Prince]] performed at [[Boutwell Auditorium]], and later ate at [[Bottega]] and made an unannounced appearance during a [[Cheesebrokers]] show at [[Five Points Music Hall]].
* A new [[Birmingham City Council]] was seated, with only three of nine districts represented by incumbents.
* [[February 21]]: [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|Abortion clinic bomber]] [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] detonated a bomb outside the Otherside Lounge, a nightclub in Atlanta.
* [[February 21]]: [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|Abortion clinic bomber]] [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] detonated a bomb outside the Otherside Lounge, a nightclub in Atlanta.
* [[March 13]]: The [[Storm Water Management Authority]] was incorporated.
* [[March 13]]: The [[Storm Water Management Authority]] was incorporated.
* [[April 26]]: [[X-Fest|X-Fest I]] was held at [[Oak Mountain Amphitheater]].
* [[June 5]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] caused damage on [[I-65]] near [[Green Springs Avenue]].
* [[June 5]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] caused damage on [[I-65]] near [[Green Springs Avenue]].
* [[July 25]]: [[Region 2020]] was incorporated.
* [[August 25]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] punched 11 holes in [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] near [[24th Street North]].
* [[August 25]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] punched 11 holes in [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] near [[24th Street North]].
* Artist [[Lonnie Holley]] reached a settlement with the [[Birmingham International Airport]] Authority to relocate to [[Harpersville]].
* Artist [[Lonnie Holley]] reached a settlement with the [[Birmingham International Airport]] Authority to relocate to [[Harpersville]].
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* Attorney [[Luther Strange]] founded the [[Red Mountain Republican Club]].
* Attorney [[Luther Strange]] founded the [[Red Mountain Republican Club]].
* [[WTTO]] and [[WDBB]] joined the WB Network.
* [[WTTO]] and [[WDBB]] joined the WB Network.
* [[Jim Rotch]] created the "[[Birmingham Pledge]]"
* A new [[Birmingham City Council]] was seated, with only three of nine districts represented by incumbents.
* The [[USS Birmingham (SSN-695)|''USS Birmingham'' (SSN-695)]] nuclear attack submarine was released from active service.
* The [[USS Birmingham (SSN-695)|''USS Birmingham'' (SSN-695)]] nuclear attack submarine was released from active service.
* The [[Downtown Action Committee]] ceased to exist.
* The [[Downtown Action Committee]] ceased to exist.
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* The DeBardeleben family purchased [[Hardie-Tynes]].
* The DeBardeleben family purchased [[Hardie-Tynes]].
* [[David Maluff|David]] and [[Joseph Maluff]] bought [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]].
* [[David Maluff|David]] and [[Joseph Maluff]] bought [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]].
* [[Golden Temple|Golden Temple Natural Grocery and Cafe]] in [[Five Points South]] expanded.


===Establishments===
===Establishments===
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* [[Aurora Productions]] was founded by [[Steven Antselevich]] and [[Yuri Shapochka]].
* [[Aurora Productions]] was founded by [[Steven Antselevich]] and [[Yuri Shapochka]].
* [[The Bank]] was founded by [[Jimmy Taylor|James A. Taylor]].
* [[The Bank]] was founded by [[Jimmy Taylor|James A. Taylor]].
* [[Brookmont Realty Group]] was founded by [[Charles Simpson]] and [[David Walker (developer)|David Walker]].
* [[Creative Concepts]] was founded by [[Scott Green|Scott]] and [[Kathy Green]].
* [[Creative Concepts]] was founded by [[Scott Green|Scott]] and [[Kathy Green]].
* [[Terry Smith|Terry]] and [[Dottie Smith]] opened [[Edgar's Bakery & Cafe]] at the [[Shoppes of Colonnade]].
* [[Terry Smith|Terry]] and [[Dottie Smith]] opened [[Edgar's Bakery & Cafe]] at the [[Shoppes of Colonnade]].
* [[Interconn Resources]] was founded by [[Kevin Stump]].
* [[Interconn Resources]] was founded by [[Kevin Stump]].
* [[Ona Watson]] opened [[Ona's Music Room]] on [[20th Street South]].
* [[Ona Watson]] opened [[Ona's Music Room]] on [[20th Street South]].
* [[Ronald Moon Jr]] founded [[The Industrial Athlete]] medical clinic at 820 [[University Boulevard]].
* [[Sam Giffin]] opened Birmingham's first [[Roly Poly]] franchise at 2009 [[15th Avenue South]].
* [[Sam Giffin]] opened Birmingham's first [[Roly Poly]] franchise at 2009 [[15th Avenue South]].
* [[Glenn Siddle]] founded [[Newcastle Construction]] in [[Pelham]].
* [[George Williams]] founded [[Precision HomeCrafters]].
* The [[Scottish Town Piper]] opened on [[20th Street South]].
* The [[Scottish Town Piper]] opened on [[20th Street South]].
* [[Scripture Candy]] was founded by [[Brian Adkins]].
* [[Scripture Candy]] was founded by [[Brian Adkins]].
* [[Stignani's Market & Deli]] opened in [[Edgewood]].
* [[Stignani's Market & Deli]] opened in [[Edgewood]].
* [[Floyd Larkin]], [[Brady McLaughlin]], and [[Malynda McLaughlin]] founded [[GoRescue Brands|Educational Associates of Alabama]].
* June: [[Robert Regard|Robert]] and [[Lulu Regard]] opened [[Crazy Cajuns|Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot]].
* July: Chef [[Franklin Biggs]] opened [[Homewood Gourmet]].
* July: Chef [[Franklin Biggs]] opened [[Homewood Gourmet]].
* Summer: [[The Station]] nightclub opened on [[Morris Avenue]].
* Summer: [[The Station]] nightclub opened on [[Morris Avenue]].
* [[August 7]]: [[Carpenetti's Pizzeria]] opened in [[Moody]].
* [[September 26]]: The [[Carmike Wynnsong 12]] cinema multiplex opened at [[The Oaks at Lakeshore]] shopping center on [[Lakeshore Parkway]].
* [[September 26]]: The [[Carmike Wynnsong 12]] cinema multiplex opened at [[The Oaks at Lakeshore]] shopping center on [[Lakeshore Parkway]].
* [[December 30]]: [[Covenant Bank]] was chartered in [[Leeds]].
* [[November 14]]: [[Summit Cinemas]] opened at [[The Summit]].
* [[December 30]]: [[Covenant Bank]] was chartered in [[Leeds]].


===Disestablishments===
===Disestablishments===
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* December: Dick Broadcasting switched frequences for [[WRAX-FM]] and [[WENN-FM]].
* December: Dick Broadcasting switched frequences for [[WRAX-FM]] and [[WENN-FM]].


===Sports===
==Sports==
* The [[BJCC]] Arena hosted NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament regional games. The Arizona Wildcats emerged from a bracket that included Providence, Kansas and UT-Chattanooga.
* The [[BJCC]] Arena hosted NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament regional games. The Arizona Wildcats emerged from a bracket that included Providence, Kansas and UT-Chattanooga.
* [[Terrell Owens]] emerged as a starter for the San Francisco 49ers, scoring 8 touchdowns on the season.
* [[Terrell Owens]] emerged as a starter for the San Francisco 49ers, scoring 8 touchdowns on the season.
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* [[Shaia's]] remodeled store in downtown [[Homewood]].
* [[Shaia's]] remodeled store in downtown [[Homewood]].
* [[HealthSouth Corporate Headquarters]]
* [[HealthSouth Corporate Headquarters]]
* [[Jackson Street Baptist Church]]
* Construction began for the [[Alabama Adventure|Visionland]] amusement park in March.
* Construction began for the [[Alabama Adventure|Visionland]] amusement park in March.
* [[Styx Restaurant]] at the [[Riverchase Galleria]].
* [[Styx Restaurant]] at the [[Riverchase Galleria]].
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* [[UAB Areana]] was renamed for [[Gene Bartow]].
* [[UAB Areana]] was renamed for [[Gene Bartow]].
* Interior renovations, [[East Lake Library]]
* Interior renovations, [[East Lake Library]]
* [[St Vincent's Hospital]] Women's & Children's Center
* [[St Vincent's Women's and Children's Center]]
* [[Larry House residence]] at [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]]
* [[Larry House residence]] at [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]]
* [[Aventura Oak Mountain|Stonecrest Apartment Homes]] in [[Hoover]]
* [[Bessemer Place Apartments|Flint Hill Pointe]] apartments in [[Bessemer]]


==Music==
==Music==
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* Writer [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]] left the Athens-based band "Death's Little Sister".
* Writer [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]] left the Athens-based band "Death's Little Sister".
* [[Verbena]] released the album "Souls for Sale."
* [[Verbena]] released the album "Souls for Sale."
* [[The Burnells|The Happy Burnells]] were founded.


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[February 11]]: [[Damien Harris]], NFL running back
* [[April 14]]: [[Brett Carlisle]], rock vocalist
* [[May 10]]: [[Bruno Lapa]], midfielder for [[Birmingham Legion FC]]
* [[September 28]]: [[David A. Mitchell]], singer and ''The Voice'' finalist
* [[Ricko]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] black rhinoceros
* [[Ricko]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] black rhinoceros
* [[Sylvia Swayne]], customer service manager


===Awards===
===Awards===
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* [[Roland Frye]] was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Medal by the American Philosophical Society.
* [[Roland Frye]] was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Medal by the American Philosophical Society.
* [[Mark Waid]] was given the Award for Favorite Writer by ''Comics Buyer's Guide''.
* [[Mark Waid]] was given the Award for Favorite Writer by ''Comics Buyer's Guide''.
* [[James Woodward]] was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws at [[UAB]].
* [[James H. Woodward]] was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws at [[UAB]].
* Artist [[Kerry James Marshall]] won a MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant".
* Artist [[Kerry James Marshall]] won a MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant".
* [[Miller Gorrie]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame]].
* [[Miller Gorrie]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame]].
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Sara Jane Ketcham]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Sara Jane Ketcham]]
* "[[Alabama Teacher of the Year]]": [[Robin Litaker]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
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* [[June 10]]: [[Jerry Grundhoefer]], jazz musician and club owner
* [[June 10]]: [[Jerry Grundhoefer]], jazz musician and club owner
* [[June 17]]: [[William Chambers]], architect
* [[June 17]]: [[William Chambers]], architect
* [[June 22]]: [[Everett Shepherd Jr]], real estate developer
* [[August 26]]: [[Trussville Public Library]] librarian [[Jean Glenn]]
* [[August 26]]: [[Trussville Public Library]] librarian [[Jean Glenn]]
* [[August 29]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[Mel Bailey]]
* [[August 29]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[Mel Bailey]]

Revision as of 15:55, 22 December 2023

1997 was the 126th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Media

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

Music

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1997

See also

Context

In 1997 Bill Cosby's son Ennis was murdered. Bill Clinton began his second term as President of the United States. The Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl XXXI. O. J. Simpson was found liable for the deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson in civil proceedings. The Hale-Bopp comet made its closest approach to Earth. Tony Blair became Prime Minister of the UK. Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in chess. The Chicago Bulls won their 5th NBA championship. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was published. F. W. Woolworth & Company went out of business. Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas. Google.com was registered as an internet domain. The Florida Marlins won the World Series and Opryland USA closed its doors.

Notable films of 1997 included Titanic, As Good as it Gets, and L. A. Confidential. Steven Millhauser won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer and Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for The God of Small Things.

Notable deaths in 1997 included Deng Xiaoping, The Notorious B.I.G., Willem de Kooning, Allen Ginsberg, Jacques Cousteau, Jimmy Stewart, Charles Kuralt, Gianni Versace, William S. Burroughs, Princess Diana, Mother Teresa, and John Denver.

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