1942:
Cornelius Paul was among the sailors killed when the USS Grunion was sunk by the Japanese.
1994:
Michael Jordan hit his first career home-run for the Birmingham Barons.
1942:
Cornelius Paul was among the sailors killed when the USS Grunion was sunk by the Japanese.
1994:
Michael Jordan hit his first career home-run for the Birmingham Barons.
Posted in A look back
Tagged A look back, AL, Alabama, bhamwiki, bhamwiki.com, Birmingham, Cornelus Paul, history, Michael Jordan
A $4 million shortfall in the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority (a.k.a. the folks responsible for our MAX bus system) has the potential to do just by causing them to cut Saturday service and downtown DART service among other things. Check out the Birmingham News’ story so you have an idea of what’s going on before you head out to this afternoon’s city council transit committee meetingĀ (at 4 p.m.) called by Councilwoman Carol Duncan to figure out next steps.
Posted in Transit
Tagged AL, Alabama, Birmingham, BJCTA, budget cuts, bus service, MAX, Transit, transportation
1953:
“Cousin Cliff” Holman was honorably discharged from the U. S. Army.
2007:
Professional soccer player Floyd Franks, Jr scored his first MLS goal for the Chicago Fire.
Posted in A look back
Tagged AL, Alabama, bhamwiki, bhamwiki.com, Birmingham, Cousin Cliff Holman, Floyd Franks, history, MLS
There are a few folks this morning that are enjoying the newest search engine out there, Cuil. Taking its name from an old Irish word meaning knowledge, one reason for the buzz is because it was built by former Google employees.
Compare the results from Google and Cuil for Birmingham, AL. Then let us know what you think.
1949:
Vida Blue was born.
1988:
The current Dubba Dubba Twins, Erica and Monica Stacey of Centreville, were born.
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Tagged A look back, AL, Alabama, bhamwiki, bhamwiki.com, Birmingham, Dubba Dubba Twins, history, Vida Blue
The crowd at The Terminal Concert on July 26. Bob Farley/f8Photo
I just wanted to take a moment and thank the 140 people that came out and showed some love for the hub last night at The Bottletree (some of whom are pictured above)!
I also want to thank all of the bands that performed last night as well as Christopher Davis, the staff at The Bottletree, Travis Morgan of Skybucket Records for setting up our line up and Adam Stoves for his poster design.
We’ll be sharing photos from Saturday night both here on the site (link to follow) as well as on our page on Facebook both later day and tomorrow. I’d invite you to do the same either by submitting your photos to photos@bhamterminal.com or if you have a Facebook profile by adding them to our page’s fan album.
BTW – No matter where you were, we want to know how much fun was it last night?
Posted in From the Stationmaster
Tagged AL, Alabama, Birmingham, thank you, The Terminal Concert, turnout