1907:
The Iron Bowl ended in a 6-6 tie at the Alabama State Fairgrounds.
1992:
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute opened to the general public. Read more about their recent honor over on Timetable.
Learn more about this day in Birmingham history.
1907:
The Iron Bowl ended in a 6-6 tie at the Alabama State Fairgrounds.
1992:
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute opened to the general public. Read more about their recent honor over on Timetable.
Learn more about this day in Birmingham history.
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Posted in A look back, Alabama, Birmingham, history
That’s the hope of the folks over at The Bottletree (their site’s down temporarily, but the link will let you buy tickets). They are currently collecting names on a petition to ask that the former Hancock Fabrics building along 3rd Avenue South be converted into a year-round farmers market.
They’re planning to turn the petition in to Mayor Langford after they’ve collected 500 signatures. Considering that 300+ will be there on Saturday to help celebrate the venue’s 1st anniversary, you may think that you don’t need to head on over there and sign it. Well… the more signatures, the better, wouldn’t you say?
Stop on by and sign it.
Posted in Alabama, Birmingham, environmental
A few weeks ago, we posted about the attempts by the United Football League to have fans vote to determine if we’d get one of their eight charter franchises. The vote was supposed to be based on people paying to reserve season tickets. They’ve now decided to make it more of an issue about civic pride and fan support. Following the jump are the steps necessary to place your “vote” about whether or not you want to see pro football on Friday nights. We’d be able to claim to be one of the few cities that could boast year-round football.
I’ve got a few thoughts about it in today’s post over on my Birmingham.
Posted in Alabama, Birmingham, Citywide, Sports
Screenshot of National Recycling Coalition website
It’s the 10th anniversary of the only nationally recognized day dedicated to encouraging Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products. The section of the National Recycling Coalition website focused on the event provides information about its history, area events by state (the only one listed for Alabama is one in Guntersville; it starts at 10 a.m.), and provides a way for you to pledge that you will do your part.
Posted in 35203, Alabama, Birmingham, environmental, National, Take a moment
1959:

Actor Raymond Burr was made an honorary Birmingham Police captain during a visit promoting Christmas seals.
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An aerial view of the current BJCC complex. Photo credit: Bob Farley/f8photo
Performa Entertainment chief John Elkington said his company has enough interested tenants for the proposed BJCC Entertainment District for developers to move forward with financing the $50+ million project.
Elkington called the proposed district “a financially sound” project, now that at least 60 percent of the retail and restaurant spaces will be taken by the end of November. “We’re now switching letters of intent into leases,” Elkington said. “No one we have talked to has turned us down and said they don’t want to be here. That’s a good sign.”
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