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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
[[Image:Regions Park 1st base stands.jpg|right|thumb|275px|The Hoover Metropolitan Stadium opened in 1988]] | |||
* [[January 28]]: [[UAB]]'s [[1917 Clinic]] opened. | |||
* [[February 23]]: [[Sun Ra]] performed at [[The Nick]]. | |||
* [[March 14]]: Construction of the [[Crestwood Festival Center|Eastwood Festival Centre]] caused a landslide that damaged a portion of [[Eagle View Apartments|Mountain Top Apartments]] above the site. | |||
* [[April 21]]: Fire destroyed the interior of [[All Saints Episcopal Church]] in [[Edgewood]]. | |||
* [[May 6]]–[[May 10|10]]: Country singer George Jones was treated for pneumonia at [[UAB Hospital|University Hospital]]. | |||
* [[July 12]]: [[Roosevelt City]] residents voted 718-404 to be annexed into [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[Larry Langford]] was elected [[Mayor of Fairfield]]. | * [[Larry Langford]] was elected [[Mayor of Fairfield]]. | ||
* [[Oscar Adams | * [[Oscar Adams Jr]] was re-elected to his seat on the [[Alabama Supreme Court]]. | ||
* [[Cleveland Hammonds]] succeeded [[Walter Harris]] as superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]. | * [[Cleveland Hammonds]] succeeded [[Walter G. Harris]] as superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]. | ||
* [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]] acquired the Shepherd Tract for expansion. | |||
* The [[Helen Keller Foundation]] was founded. | |||
* The [[Friends of Avondale Park]] was founded. | |||
===Business=== | ===Business=== | ||
* [[Agama International]] lizard farm was opened in [[Montevallo]] | * [[May 7]]: Rapper L. L. Cool J. appeared at the grand opening of the [[Just For Feet|Just For Feet Superstore]] at the [[Riverchase Galleria]]. | ||
* [[Agama International]] lizard farm was opened in [[Montevallo]]. | |||
* Birmingham-based [[Highland Bank]] opened. | |||
* [[Don Morrison]] and [[David Scheirer]] formed [[Morrison Scheirer Architects]]. | |||
* [[Air New Orleans]] filed for bankruptcy and ceased operating. | |||
* [[Giglio's Eat Shop]] closed. | |||
* [[Mspark|MailSouth Inc.]] was founded. | |||
* [[Jane Comer]] founded [[The Elegant Earth]]. | |||
* [[September 10]]: The [[USS Hephaestus]] Star Trek fan club was organized. | |||
===Governoment=== | |||
* [[May 10]]: Birmingham voters rejected a proposed [[1988 Birmingham bond referendum|$110 million bond issue]] for public improvements. | |||
* [[September 8]]: Birmingham was scheduled to host the first of four presidential debates between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. The League of Women Voters, which had selected Birmingham as host, withdrew its sponsorship over demands made by the campaigns, and canceled the event. | |||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
* [[Eli Gold]] began announcing [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football games | * [[Eli Gold]] began announcing [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football games | ||
* Florida defeated Illinois 14-10 in the [[All-American Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]] on the strength of Emmitt Smith's 159 rushing yards | * Florida defeated Illinois 14-10 in the [[All-American Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]] on the strength of Emmitt Smith's 159 rushing yards | ||
*March: [[NCAA college basketball tournaments|NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinals and Finals]] were held at the [[BJCC]] | * March: [[NCAA college basketball tournaments|NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinals and Finals]] were held at the [[BJCC]] | ||
*[[April 18]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] played their first game at [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]] | * [[May 12]]–[[May 16|16]]: [[1988 World Trampoline Championships]] were held at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]]. | ||
*[[November 25]]: [[Auburn Tigers]] won the [[1988 Iron Bowl]] 15-10 at [[Legion Field]] | * [[April 18]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] played their first game at [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]] | ||
* [[August 27]]: The NFL's Washington Redskins defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-17 in an exhibition game at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
* [[November 25]]: [[Auburn Tigers]] won the [[1988 Iron Bowl]] 15-10 at [[Legion Field]] | |||
:''See also: [[1988 Birmingham Barons]]'' | :''See also: [[1988 Birmingham Barons]]'' | ||
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* [[Bartow Arena]] | * [[Bartow Arena]] | ||
* [[Galleria 10]] | * [[Galleria 10]] | ||
* [[Carl A. Elliott Sr Building|Jasper Federal Building]] | |||
* [[Linn Park]] renovations | |||
* [[Meadow Brook 300]] at the [[Meadow Brook Corporate Park]] | * [[Meadow Brook 300]] at the [[Meadow Brook Corporate Park]] | ||
* [[Minor High School]] | * [[Minor High School]] | ||
* [[Parisian Headquarters]] at [[Oxmoor Industrial Park]] on [[Lakeshore Drive]] | |||
* [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]] | * [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]] | ||
* [[Irondale Public Library]] expansion | |||
* [[UAB]] renamed the former [[Paul S. Worrell Building|Doctor's Center]] the [[Paul S. Worrell Building]] | * [[UAB]] renamed the former [[Paul S. Worrell Building|Doctor's Center]] the [[Paul S. Worrell Building]] | ||
* [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]]' [[Blount Plaza]] with [[Granite Garden]] sculpture installation | * [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]]' [[Blount Plaza]] with [[Granite Garden]] sculpture installation | ||
* Christian Life Center at [[First Baptist Church of Sylacauga]] | |||
* [[The Park at Hoover]] apartments, phase I | |||
* [[St Patrick Catholic Church]] in [[Adamsville]] | |||
* [[Trails at Cahaba River|Riverside Parc]] apartments off [[Cahaba Park Circle]] | |||
====Demolitions==== | |||
* [[Erskine Ramsay Hall (Birmingham-Southern)]] | |||
==Individuals== | ==Individuals== | ||
* [[Sam Mitchell]] retired from [[Samford University]]. | |||
* [[Bob Roller]] was named director of communications for the Orange Bowl. | * [[Bob Roller]] was named director of communications for the Orange Bowl. | ||
* [[Paul Harris]] succeeded his father, [[Virgil Harris|Virgil]] as president of [[Davenport & Harris Funeral Home]]. | |||
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===Births=== | ===Births=== | ||
* [[March 25]]: [[Rodney Franklin (football player)]] | [[Image:Dubba Dubba Twins Stacy.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Erica & Monica Stacy, born in 1988]] | ||
* [[July 28]]: | * [[January 13]]: [[Amanda Tapley]], [[Miss Alabama]] 2008 | ||
* [[August 1]]: [[Ryan Kinder]] | * [[March 25]]: [[Rodney Franklin (football player)|Rodney Franklin]], football player | ||
* August 1: [[Lakendall Sims]] | * [[April 18]]: [[Carl Woszczynski]], professional soccer player | ||
* [[ | * [[May 31]]: [[Clinton Catlin]], comedian | ||
* [[June 28]]: [[Terrence Cody]], NFL nose tackle | |||
* [[July 14]]: [[Stanley Robinson]], professional basketball player | |||
* [[July 28]]: [[Dubba Dubba Twins|Erica and Monica Stacy]], spokesmodels | |||
* [[August 1]]: [[Ryan Kinder]], singer-songwriter | |||
* August 1: [[Lakendall Sims]], murderer | |||
* [[August 22]]: [[Cory Pettway]], educator and community activist | |||
* [[August 31]]: [[Hernandez Stroud]], legal scholar | |||
* [[September 26]]: A female Siberian tiger was born at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]. | |||
* [[October 24]]: [[Chip Ghigna]], painter | |||
* [[November 9]]: [[Ross Wilson]], baseball player | * [[November 9]]: [[Ross Wilson]], baseball player | ||
* [[December 8]]: [[Jesus Mendez]], bar owner and restaurateur | |||
* [[Rachel Hood]]: [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police]] officer and former victim of child abuse | |||
* [[Tae Lee]]: financial adviser and publisher | |||
* [[Derrol Shaw]], murderer | * [[Derrol Shaw]], murderer | ||
* [[Antwon Womack]], political candidate | * [[Antwon Womack]], political candidate | ||
===Awards=== | |||
* [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] indcutees: [[Horace Carney]], [[Roosevelt Hatcher]], [[James Henderson]], [[Nathaniel Miller]], [[Bobby Owens]], [[Rose Marie Rushin]], [[Bonna Mae Perine Samuels]], and [[Tommy Stewart]]. | |||
* [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]] inductees: [[Jackie Burkett]], [[Cary Cox]], [[Dave Edwards]], [[Rowdy Gaines]], [[John Hannah]] and [[Billy Southworth]]. | |||
* Butkus Award: [[Derrick Thomas]]. | |||
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Rebecca Dewberry]] | |||
* United States Junior Invitational Championship (chess): [[Stuart Rachels]] | |||
===Graduations=== | |||
* [[Tracey Morant Adams]], B.B.A. at the [[University of Montevallo]] | |||
* [[Zelia Baugh]], B.S. in politiical science and sociology at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] | |||
* [[Bernard Buggs]] graduated from [[Phillips High School]] | |||
* [[Spencer Horn]], B.S. in biology and chemistry at [[UAB]] | |||
* [[Joey Kennedy]], B.A. from [[UAB]] | |||
* [[Irene Latham]] graduated from [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] | |||
* [[Allan Lowe]], B.S. in accounting at [[Auburn University]] | |||
* [[Mark Wilson]], M.D. at the University of North Carolina | |||
===Deaths=== | ===Deaths=== | ||
* [[January 22]]: [[Carlyle Tillery]], author of ''[[Red Bone Woman]]'' | |||
* [[March 3]]: [[John C. Fletcher]], pastor of [[St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf]] | * [[March 3]]: [[John C. Fletcher]], pastor of [[St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf]] | ||
* March 3: [[Lois Wilson]], actress | |||
* [[March 14]]: [[Saul Weingeroff]], wrestling manager | |||
* [[April 8]]: [[Clarence Price]], president of the [[South Elyton Civic League]] | |||
* [[April 9]]: [[Lula Connell]], educator and first female graduate of [[Howard College]] | |||
* [[May 25]]: [[Charlie Perkins]], Major League pitcher | * [[May 25]]: [[Charlie Perkins]], Major League pitcher | ||
* [[July 3]]: [[Thales McReynolds]], NBA player | * [[July 3]]: [[Thales McReynolds]], NBA player | ||
* [[August 7]]: [[Kirkman O'Neal]], founder of [[O'Neal Steel]] | * [[August 7]]: [[Kirkman O'Neal]], founder of [[O'Neal Steel]] | ||
* [[October 27]]: [[James | * [[August 14]]: [[Monnie Cheves]], [[Samford University]] professor | ||
* [[October 27]]: [[James Sulzby Jr]], historian, musician and realtor | |||
* [[November 7]]: [[Carol Hayes]], educator | |||
* [[November 12]]: [[Vet Boswell]], singer | * [[November 12]]: [[Vet Boswell]], singer | ||
* [[December 19]]: [[John Nixon]], dentist, Civil Rights activist, businessman and actor | |||
* [[Hosea Hudson]], labor and civil rights activist | * [[Hosea Hudson]], labor and civil rights activist | ||
* [[John Jemison Jr]], investment banker | |||
:''See also: [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1988]]'' | :''See also: [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1988]]'' | ||
==Context== | ==Context== | ||
1988 saw ''perestroika'' begin in the Soviet Union. George H. W. Bush defeated Michael Dukakis to become the 41st President of the United States. Oliver North was indicted in the Iran-Contra Affair. | 1988 saw ''perestroika'' begin in the Soviet Union. George H. W. Bush defeated Michael Dukakis to become the 41st President of the United States. Oliver North was indicted in the Iran-Contra Affair. Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by a US Navy missile. Kirk Gibson hit a dramatic home run to win Game One of the World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers, over the Oakland Athletics, by a score of five runs to four. Singer Roy Orbison died. | ||
{{Decade box|198|197|199}} | {{Decade box|198|197|199}} | ||
[[Category:1988|*]] | [[Category:1988|*]] |
Latest revision as of 15:49, 11 May 2024
1988 was the 117th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
- January 28: UAB's 1917 Clinic opened.
- February 23: Sun Ra performed at The Nick.
- March 14: Construction of the Eastwood Festival Centre caused a landslide that damaged a portion of Mountain Top Apartments above the site.
- April 21: Fire destroyed the interior of All Saints Episcopal Church in Edgewood.
- May 6–10: Country singer George Jones was treated for pneumonia at University Hospital.
- July 12: Roosevelt City residents voted 718-404 to be annexed into Birmingham.
- Larry Langford was elected Mayor of Fairfield.
- Oscar Adams Jr was re-elected to his seat on the Alabama Supreme Court.
- Cleveland Hammonds succeeded Walter G. Harris as superintendent of Birmingham City Schools.
- Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve acquired the Shepherd Tract for expansion.
- The Helen Keller Foundation was founded.
- The Friends of Avondale Park was founded.
Business
- May 7: Rapper L. L. Cool J. appeared at the grand opening of the Just For Feet Superstore at the Riverchase Galleria.
- Agama International lizard farm was opened in Montevallo.
- Birmingham-based Highland Bank opened.
- Don Morrison and David Scheirer formed Morrison Scheirer Architects.
- Air New Orleans filed for bankruptcy and ceased operating.
- Giglio's Eat Shop closed.
- MailSouth Inc. was founded.
- Jane Comer founded The Elegant Earth.
- September 10: The USS Hephaestus Star Trek fan club was organized.
Governoment
- May 10: Birmingham voters rejected a proposed $110 million bond issue for public improvements.
- September 8: Birmingham was scheduled to host the first of four presidential debates between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. The League of Women Voters, which had selected Birmingham as host, withdrew its sponsorship over demands made by the campaigns, and canceled the event.
Sports
- Eli Gold began announcing Alabama Crimson Tide football games
- Florida defeated Illinois 14-10 in the All-American Bowl at Legion Field on the strength of Emmitt Smith's 159 rushing yards
- March: NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinals and Finals were held at the BJCC
- May 12–16: 1988 World Trampoline Championships were held at the BJCC Coliseum.
- April 18: Birmingham Barons played their first game at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
- August 27: The NFL's Washington Redskins defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-17 in an exhibition game at Legion Field.
- November 25: Auburn Tigers won the 1988 Iron Bowl 15-10 at Legion Field
- See also: 1988 Birmingham Barons
Works
- Joe Minter began working on his "African Village in America".
Books
Buildings
- Bartow Arena
- Galleria 10
- Jasper Federal Building
- Linn Park renovations
- Meadow Brook 300 at the Meadow Brook Corporate Park
- Minor High School
- Parisian Headquarters at Oxmoor Industrial Park on Lakeshore Drive
- Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
- Irondale Public Library expansion
- UAB renamed the former Doctor's Center the Paul S. Worrell Building
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens' Blount Plaza with Granite Garden sculpture installation
- Christian Life Center at First Baptist Church of Sylacauga
- The Park at Hoover apartments, phase I
- St Patrick Catholic Church in Adamsville
- Riverside Parc apartments off Cahaba Park Circle
Demolitions
Individuals
- Sam Mitchell retired from Samford University.
- Bob Roller was named director of communications for the Orange Bowl.
- Paul Harris succeeded his father, Virgil as president of Davenport & Harris Funeral Home.
Births
- January 13: Amanda Tapley, Miss Alabama 2008
- March 25: Rodney Franklin, football player
- April 18: Carl Woszczynski, professional soccer player
- May 31: Clinton Catlin, comedian
- June 28: Terrence Cody, NFL nose tackle
- July 14: Stanley Robinson, professional basketball player
- July 28: Erica and Monica Stacy, spokesmodels
- August 1: Ryan Kinder, singer-songwriter
- August 1: Lakendall Sims, murderer
- August 22: Cory Pettway, educator and community activist
- August 31: Hernandez Stroud, legal scholar
- September 26: A female Siberian tiger was born at the Birmingham Zoo.
- October 24: Chip Ghigna, painter
- November 9: Ross Wilson, baseball player
- December 8: Jesus Mendez, bar owner and restaurateur
- Rachel Hood: Birmingham Police officer and former victim of child abuse
- Tae Lee: financial adviser and publisher
- Derrol Shaw, murderer
- Antwon Womack, political candidate
Awards
- Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame indcutees: Horace Carney, Roosevelt Hatcher, James Henderson, Nathaniel Miller, Bobby Owens, Rose Marie Rushin, Bonna Mae Perine Samuels, and Tommy Stewart.
- Alabama Sports Hall of Fame inductees: Jackie Burkett, Cary Cox, Dave Edwards, Rowdy Gaines, John Hannah and Billy Southworth.
- Butkus Award: Derrick Thomas.
- Miss Shelby County: Rebecca Dewberry
- United States Junior Invitational Championship (chess): Stuart Rachels
Graduations
- Tracey Morant Adams, B.B.A. at the University of Montevallo
- Zelia Baugh, B.S. in politiical science and sociology at Birmingham-Southern College
- Bernard Buggs graduated from Phillips High School
- Spencer Horn, B.S. in biology and chemistry at UAB
- Joey Kennedy, B.A. from UAB
- Irene Latham graduated from Hewitt-Trussville High School
- Allan Lowe, B.S. in accounting at Auburn University
- Mark Wilson, M.D. at the University of North Carolina
Deaths
- January 22: Carlyle Tillery, author of Red Bone Woman
- March 3: John C. Fletcher, pastor of St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf
- March 3: Lois Wilson, actress
- March 14: Saul Weingeroff, wrestling manager
- April 8: Clarence Price, president of the South Elyton Civic League
- April 9: Lula Connell, educator and first female graduate of Howard College
- May 25: Charlie Perkins, Major League pitcher
- July 3: Thales McReynolds, NBA player
- August 7: Kirkman O'Neal, founder of O'Neal Steel
- August 14: Monnie Cheves, Samford University professor
- October 27: James Sulzby Jr, historian, musician and realtor
- November 7: Carol Hayes, educator
- November 12: Vet Boswell, singer
- December 19: John Nixon, dentist, Civil Rights activist, businessman and actor
- Hosea Hudson, labor and civil rights activist
- John Jemison Jr, investment banker
- See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1988
Context
1988 saw perestroika begin in the Soviet Union. George H. W. Bush defeated Michael Dukakis to become the 41st President of the United States. Oliver North was indicted in the Iran-Contra Affair. Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by a US Navy missile. Kirk Gibson hit a dramatic home run to win Game One of the World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers, over the Oakland Athletics, by a score of five runs to four. Singer Roy Orbison died.
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