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* May: [[Bobby Frank Cherry]] was convicted of four counts of murder in the [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]] of [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* May: [[Bobby Frank Cherry]] was convicted of four counts of murder in the [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]] of [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[May 14]]: [[Cahaba Heights]] residents voted almost 2-to-1 to be annexed by [[Vestavia Hills]].
* [[May 14]]: [[Cahaba Heights]] residents voted almost 2-to-1 to be annexed by [[Vestavia Hills]].
* [[June 27]]: [[Carbon Hill High School]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[November 10]]: [[Carbon Hill Elementary-Junior High School]] was destroyed by the [[2002 Walker County tornado]].
* [[December 3]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit.
* [[WJLD-AM]] became the first station in the United States to broadcast on "high definition AM".
* [[WJLD-AM]] became the first station in the United States to broadcast on "high definition AM".
* [[Patti & Dollar Bill]] moved to [[WDXB-FM]] and were replaced at [[WZZK-FM]] by [[Johnson & Johnson]].
* [[Patti & Dollar Bill]] moved to [[WDXB-FM]] and were replaced at [[WZZK-FM]] by [[Johnson & Johnson]].
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* [[Bill Morton]] became president of [[Robins & Morton]].
* [[Bill Morton]] became president of [[Robins & Morton]].
* [[Hoover Toyota]] relocated to [[John Hawkins Parkway]].
* [[Hoover Toyota]] relocated to [[John Hawkins Parkway]].
* [[Nucor Corp.]] of Charlotte, North Carolina acquired the assets of [[Birmingham Steel Corp.]] for $615 million.
* [[Chase Corporate Center]] relocated to the [[Chase Corporate Center]] from Montgomery.


====Establishments====
====Establishments====
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* [[Takehold Records]] was bought out by Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records.
* [[Takehold Records]] was bought out by Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records.
* [[Tuscaloosa]]'s [[Ruan Thai|Siam House]] restaurant closed.
* [[Tuscaloosa]]'s [[Ruan Thai|Siam House]] restaurant closed.
==Education==
* [[June 27]]: [[Carbon Hill High School]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[November 10]]: [[Carbon Hill Elementary-Junior High School]] was destroyed by the [[2002 Walker County tornado]].
* [[December 3]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit.
* [[Warrior High School]] closed.


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[Martha Gaskins Middle School]]
* [[Martha Gaskins Middle School]]
* [[Middle Oak Church]]
* [[Middle Oak Church]]
* [[NorthPark Church]] in [[Trussville]]
* [[One Federal Place]]
* [[One Federal Place]]
* [[Snoozy's College Bookstore]]
* [[Snoozy's College Bookstore]]
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[September 11]]: [[Libby]], [[Samford Bulldogs]] mascot
* [[September 30]]: [[Kool-Aid McKinstry]], football player
* [[Lenora]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] otter
* [[Lenora]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] otter


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* [[April 9]]: [[Dorothy Love Coates]], gospel singer and [[Civil rights movement|Civil rights activist]]
* [[April 9]]: [[Dorothy Love Coates]], gospel singer and [[Civil rights movement|Civil rights activist]]
* [[April 23]]: [[Tod Griffin]], actor and real estate salesman
* [[April 23]]: [[Tod Griffin]], actor and real estate salesman
* [[May 10]]: [[Linda Lyon Block]] was executed at Holman Correctional Facility near Atmore. The sentence was carried out by use of the electric chair.
* [[May 30]]: [[Bob Harmon]], stock car race promoter
* [[May 30]]: [[Bob Harmon]], stock car race promoter
* [[June 19]]: [[Audrey Skirball-Kenis]], philanthropist
* [[June 19]]: [[Audrey Skirball-Kenis]], philanthropist
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* [[August 11]]: [[Alpha Robertson]], educator and school librarian
* [[August 11]]: [[Alpha Robertson]], educator and school librarian
* [[August 31]]: [[Lionel Hampton]], jazz musician
* [[August 31]]: [[Lionel Hampton]], jazz musician
* [[September 3]]: [[Samuel Barker]], former [[UAB Graduate School]] dean
* [[November 10]]: [[Steve Durbano]], former [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] defenseman  
* [[November 10]]: [[Steve Durbano]], former [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] defenseman  
* [[November 11]]: [[John Woods]], CEO of [[AmSouth Bank]]
* [[November 11]]: [[John Woods]], CEO of [[AmSouth Bank]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 19 April 2024

2002 was the 131st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Rojo opened in 2002

Disestablishments

Education

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Retirements

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2002

See Also

2000s
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