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* [[Ken Forbes, Jr]] opened the [[Angry Revolt]] head shop in [[Homewood]].
* [[Ken Forbes, Jr]] opened the [[Angry Revolt]] head shop in [[Homewood]].
* [[WBRC-FM]] and [[WBRC-AM]] were acquired by [[Mooney Broadcasting]].
* [[WBRC-FM]] and [[WBRC-AM]] were acquired by [[Mooney Broadcasting]].
* The [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] was renamed the "Cabana Hotel".
* The [[Salt and Pepper]] chain of fast food restaurants debuted with eight locations in [[Birmingham]].
* The [[Salt and Pepper]] chain of fast food restaurants debuted with eight locations in [[Birmingham]].
* April: [[Seafood & Chicken Box]] opened.
* April: [[Seafood & Chicken Box]] opened.

Revision as of 11:32, 9 April 2012

Birmingham's skyline with smog, August 1972
Cover of Stay Hungry, published 1972

1972 was the 101st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

20th Street North in May 1972

Business

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Sports

Works

Buildings

Books

Films and TV

Songs

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1972

See Also

1970s
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