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Revision as of 23:48, 12 December 2012
Welcome to Bhamwiki
Bhamwiki, now in its seventh year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage.
Bhamwiki has thousands individual entries to explore. There are several ways to explore the site. Clicking on any blue link will take you to an article about that topic. You can also peruse some of our featured articles, or take a chance by clicking on "random page" to the left, or, if you know what you're looking for, try the search box, or you can even start at the top.
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In the news
- December 4: Gus Malzahn was hired to succeed Gene Chizik as head coach of the Auburn Tigers football team.
- November 30: VJ's on the Runway was damaged by fire.
- October 9: Birmingham voters approved mayor William Bell's proposed $150 million bond issue for capital improvements.
- October 6: A single-engine airplane crashed on the 2800 block of 2nd Avenue North with no fatalities.
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Did you know?
- ...that Boogie woogie music has its roots in Birmingham?
- ...that before the Red Mountain cut, the possibility of a tunnel was considered?
- ...that Hardrock Gunter lost his prize guitar at the Battle of the Bulge?
- ...that the Birmingham Botanical Gardens has a "Moon Tree"?
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