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  • ...]: 16th Annual [[2004 City Stages|City Stages]] kicked off in and around [[Linn Park]]. * [[1961]]: [[Saint Mark United Methodist Church]] held its first service at [[Berry High School]].
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  • ...cil]] president [[Nina Miglionico]] facing [[Birmingham City Hall]] from [[Linn Park]]. It was commissioned by the city from sculptor [[Ronald McDowell]] a ...nt of City Hall, to "[[Nina's Way]]," but no executive action was taken to mark the change and the council rescinded the resolution. In April of that year
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  • ...ebrated his 67th birthday<!--two days early--> during a lunar eclipse at [[Linn's Park]]. * [[1962]]: [[John Mark Stallings]], son of Alabama head coach [[Gene Stallings]], was born.
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  • * [[1852]]: [[Emelie Linn]] died during the birth of her son, [[Edward Linn|Edward]]. * [[2014]]: Mark Chepses of West Des Moines, Iowa won the [[Mercedes Marathon]] with a time
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  • ...uring the weekend of [[June 16]]-[[June 18|18]], [[2000]], in and around [[Linn Park]]. * Cobb, Mark Hughes (June 11, 2005) "Boon or bust for outdoor festivals." {{TN}}
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  • ...d often at [[Sublett Hall]]. The group performed for a crowd of 2,000 at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] on [[July 6]], [[1895]]. He later conducted the pit orc * Foster, Gary Mark (2005) "Fred L. Grambs and His Influence on Instrumental Music in Late 19th
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  • * [[2007]]: [[Magic City Art Connection]] at [[Linn Park]]. * [[1980]]: Pitcher [[Mark Carter]] was born in [[Oneonta]].
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  • ...n]] voted 11-4 to proceed with plans to display the [[Vulcan]] statue in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]. * [[1962]]: Comic book writer [[Mark Waid]] was born in [[Hueytown]].
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  • Thornley is thought by some to haunt the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. In [[1977]] archivist * Barrett, Mark. (October 27, 2005) "Haunted hunt: Searching for the ghosts of Alabama." ''
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  • ...ation and ceremonial cauldron lighting took place on Saturday evening at [[Linn Park]] after the torch arrived in downtown Birmingham. A special light disp * Partain, Rich (July 4, 1996) "Torch run leaves mark on North Jefferson area" {{NJN}}
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  • * [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]], located at [[Linn Park]]. * [[Mary Cahalan statue]], sculpted by [[Giuseppe Moretti]] and located in Linn Park.
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  • ...Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] voted to display the [[Vulcan]] statue in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]], but never followed through. * [[March 18]]: A frame building for [[St Mark's Catholic Church (Thomas)|St Mark's Catholic Church]] was dedicated in [[Thomas]].
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  • * [[Linn's Crossing School]], [[Linn's Crossing]], 1924 * Shelby, Thomas Mark (April 2007) "D. O. Whilldin". Heritage Week 2007. Tuscaloosa County Preser
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  • ...s Music Festival". The festival hosted 125 performers on 9 stages around [[Linn Park]] and [[5th Avenue North]] on [[June 17]]-[[June 19|19]], [[2005]]. * Cobb, Mark Hughes (June 11, 2005) "Boon or bust for outdoor festivals." {{TN}}
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  • ...orded in NCAA history. A brass marker was placed on the gymnasium floor to mark the spot. The Tide's mens' teams moved to the newly-built [[Coleman Coliseu
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  • ...[[Kelly Ingram Park]] and encouraged them obliquely to meet him later at [[Linn Park]] to, "tear something" down." A large group did assemble and began to * Heim, Mark (October 24, 2016) "Meet Alabama man behind 'How Bama Fans Watched Games' v
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  • * [[1918]]: [[Birmingham]]'s [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] was renamed to honor President Woodrow Wilson. * [[1961]]: ''[[Weld]]'' publisher [[Mark Kelly]] was born.
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  • * [[Charles Linn]] was elected to the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]. [[Image:Linn's Folly.jpg|right|thumb|[[National Bank of Birmingham building]]]]
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  • ...ey]] acquired the [[Pratt Coal and Coke Company]], [[Alice Furnace]] and [[Linn Iron Works]], which he combined into the [[Pratt Coal and Iron Company]] wi * [[August 7]]: [[Charles Linn]], sailor, merchant, banker and industrialist
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  • ...Presidential visits|President Benjamin Harrison]] delivered a speech at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]. * [[St Mark's School]] was established for the education of African American children.
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