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* [[June 13]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired a [[Ruffner Mountain Addition Tract|227-acre addition]] to [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]].
* [[June 13]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired a [[Ruffner Mountain Addition Tract|227-acre addition]] to [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]].
* The remains of Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] were moved from [[Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens]] to Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in Russell County.
* The remains of Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] were moved from [[Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens]] to Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in Russell County.
* [[August 30]]: The [[2000 Gaither Christmas Homecoming]] was taped before a sold-out crowd at the [[Alabama Theatre]].
* September: [[Richard Scrushy]] initiated the creation of [[3rd Faze]], a pop trio featured in a motivational touring show sponsored by [[HealthSouth]].
* September: [[Richard Scrushy]] initiated the creation of [[3rd Faze]], a pop trio featured in a motivational touring show sponsored by [[HealthSouth]].
* [[Valley Intermediate School]] was established in [[Pelham]].
* [[Valley Intermediate School]] was established in [[Pelham]].
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==Works==
==Works==
* "Beautiful Something", album by [[Mars Electric]]
* "Beautiful Something", album by [[Mars Electric]]
* [[November 25]]: The [[2000 Gaither Christmas Homecoming]] aired on TNN as "Gaither Gospel Hour: Christmas in the Country".


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Revision as of 11:00, 4 July 2023

2000 was the 129th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Education

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

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Marriages

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2000

Works

Buildings

See Also

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