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* [[1992]]: 4th Annual [[1992 City Stages|City Stages]] began. | * [[1992]]: 4th Annual [[1992 City Stages|City Stages]] began. | ||
* [[1991]]: The [[Beautification Council of Jefferson County|Jefferson County Beautification Board]] was created. | * [[1991]]: The [[Beautification Council of Jefferson County|Jefferson County Beautification Board]] was created. | ||
* [[1979]]: The [[1979 National Prohibition Convention]] concluded at [[Motel Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1957]]: The [[Colonial Stores|Colonial Store]] on [[26th Street North]] in [[Norwood]] opened. | * [[1957]]: The [[Colonial Stores|Colonial Store]] on [[26th Street North]] in [[Norwood]] opened. | ||
* [[1933]]: The [[Alabaster Water Works]] was incorporated. | * [[1933]]: The [[Alabaster Water Works]] was incorporated. |
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June 19 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: A fire destroyed 10 units at Nob Hill Apartments off Valley Avenue.
- 2006: The UAB Heart and Vascular Center was dedicated.
- 2004: Tennessee Valley Vipers 67 - Birmingham Steeldogs 64 at Huntsville.
- 1998: City Stages kicked off its 10th year at Linn Park.
- 1992: 4th Annual City Stages began.
- 1991: The Jefferson County Beautification Board was created.
- 1979: The 1979 National Prohibition Convention concluded at Motel Birmingham.
- 1957: The Colonial Store on 26th Street North in Norwood opened.
- 1933: The Alabaster Water Works was incorporated.
Births and deaths
- 2012: Rapper Deandrea "Teddy T" Thomas was murdered in Pratt City.
- 2002: Philanthropist Audrey Skirball-Kenis died in Los Angeles, California.
- 1972: Meteorologist James-Paul Dice was born in Florida.
- 1970: Pro football player Chris Gray was born in Homewood.
- 1964: Motorcycle racing champion Kevin Schwantz was born in Houston, Texas.
- 1945: Writer Tobias Wolff was born in Birmingham.
- 1921: U. S. Senator Howell Heflin was born in Poulan, Georgia.
- 1866: Mayor of Birmingham Culpepper Exum was born in Marion County, South Carolina.