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* [[January 6]]: [[Tapestry]] went on the air | * [[January 6]]: [[Tapestry]] went on the air. | ||
* [[February 22]]: [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded | * [[February 22]]: [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded. | ||
* [[March 12]]: The [[Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site]] was dedicated. | |||
* [[March 27]]: 10,000 attended a special Easter service hosted by [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] at the [[BJCC]]. | * [[March 27]]: 10,000 attended a special Easter service hosted by [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] at the [[BJCC]]. | ||
* [[May 30]]: [[Natalee Holloway]] went missing in Aruba | * [[May 30]]: [[Natalee Holloway]] went missing in Aruba. | ||
* [[June 17-19]]: [[2005 City Stages]] | * [[June 17-19]]: [[2005 City Stages]]. | ||
* [[June 28]]: [[Richard Scrushy]] was acquitted of 36 counts of fraud and conspiracy | * [[June 28]]: [[Richard Scrushy]] was acquitted of 36 counts of fraud and conspiracy. | ||
* July: The [[Universism|Universist Movement]] was chartered as a religious non-profit corporation in Alabama | * July: The [[Universism|Universist Movement]] was chartered as a religious non-profit corporation in Alabama. | ||
* [[July 16]]: [[Brandee Skinner]]'s BMW plunged into the [[Cahaba River]], killing her two children. | * [[July 16]]: [[Brandee Skinner]]'s BMW plunged into the [[Cahaba River]], killing her two children. | ||
* [[October 13]]-[[October 15|15]]: [[2005 NOMA convention]] at the [[Sheraton Birmingham]] | * [[October 13]]-[[October 15|15]]: [[2005 NOMA convention]] at the [[Sheraton Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[October 26]]: [[Don Siegelman]] was indicted on charges of racketeering, bribery, and extortion; [[Richard Scrushy]] was indicted on charges of bribery and mail fraud | * [[October 26]]: [[Don Siegelman]] was indicted on charges of racketeering, bribery, and extortion; [[Richard Scrushy]] was indicted on charges of bribery and mail fraud. | ||
===Business=== | ===Business=== | ||
* March: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] lost 70 jobs | * March: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] lost 70 jobs. | ||
* May: [[ServisFirst Bank]] was founded | * May: [[ServisFirst Bank]] was founded. | ||
* [[August 15]]: [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa]] opened | * [[August 15]]: [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa]] opened. | ||
* [[September 23]]: The ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' published its last edition | * [[September 23]]: The ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' published its last edition. | ||
* October: [[SouthPoint Bank]] opened | * October: [[SouthPoint Bank]] opened. | ||
* [[October 24]]: [[SouthTrust Bank]] merged with [[Wachovia]] | * [[October 24]]: [[SouthTrust Bank]] merged with [[Wachovia]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== |
Revision as of 10:37, 12 April 2010
2005 was the 134th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 6: Tapestry went on the air.
- February 22: Magic City Flickr Group was founded.
- March 12: The Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site was dedicated.
- March 27: 10,000 attended a special Easter service hosted by Gardendale First Baptist Church at the BJCC.
- May 30: Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba.
- June 17-19: 2005 City Stages.
- June 28: Richard Scrushy was acquitted of 36 counts of fraud and conspiracy.
- July: The Universist Movement was chartered as a religious non-profit corporation in Alabama.
- July 16: Brandee Skinner's BMW plunged into the Cahaba River, killing her two children.
- October 13-15: 2005 NOMA convention at the Sheraton Birmingham.
- October 26: Don Siegelman was indicted on charges of racketeering, bribery, and extortion; Richard Scrushy was indicted on charges of bribery and mail fraud.
Business
- March: The Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta lost 70 jobs.
- May: ServisFirst Bank was founded.
- August 15: Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa opened.
- September 23: The Birmingham Post-Herald published its last edition.
- October: SouthPoint Bank opened.
- October 24: SouthTrust Bank merged with Wachovia.
Sports
- March: The first North Alabama Whitewater Festival was held at King's Bend on Locust Fork.
- October 29: Alabama A&M beat Alabama State 31-28 in the Magic City Classic
- November 19: Auburn beat Alabama 28-18 in the 2005 Iron Bowl
- December: The Tragic City Rollers were formed
Works
- Birmingham's Theater and Retail District, book
- Boxcars on 1st, Vol. I, compilation album
- Killing Christian, film
Buildings
- January 4: Homewood Middle School
- October 9: The Ensley Library reopened after renovations.
- The Radisson Hotel of Birmingham closed for renovations.
Individuals
Awards
Deaths
- January 18: Kevin McGowin, author
- February 5: Elton B. Stephens, businessman and philanthropist
- February 24: George Gaunt, architect
- March 1: Houston Brice, Jr, businessman
- April 23: J. B. Stoner, founder of the National States Rights Party
- June 2: Maynard, Birmingham Zoo lion
- June 24: Lyman Bostock, Sr, first baseman for Birmingham Black Barons
- July 9: Daryl Harms, entreprenuer
- July 16: Ashlyn and Bryson Skinner, children of Brandee Skinner, died when her car plunged into the Cahaba River.
- August 2: Sloan Bashinsky, Sr, Golden Flake CEO
- August 2: Loulie Jean Norman, singer
- August 9: C. Pat Reynolds, restauranteur and former mayor of Vestavia Hills
- September 3: John Claypool, Episcopal rector
- October 12: Baker Knight, songwriter
- October 13: Vivian Malone, the first black graduate of the University of Alabama
- December 5: Ocie Burton, pastor of Mt Hebron Missionary Baptist Church
- December 23: Harold Ruttenberg, founder of Just For Feet and Amalgamated Concepts
- See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2005
See Also
- 2005 City Stages
- 2005 Birmingham Barons (82-57, 2nd in Western Division)
- 2005 Birmingham Steeldogs (2-14)
- 2005 UAB Blazers (5-6)
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