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* 2006: [[Faith Church of the Nazarene]] in [[Hayden]] was destroyed by fire. | * 2006: [[Faith Church of the Nazarene]] in [[Hayden]] was destroyed by fire. | ||
* [[2004]]: [[Center Point]] purchased [[Barber Springs]] and the adjoining 2.8 acres for what is now [[Reed-Harvey Park]]. | * [[2004]]: [[Center Point]] purchased [[Barber Springs]] and the adjoining 2.8 acres for what is now [[Reed-Harvey Park]]. | ||
* [[2000]]: The [[Bernice L. Wright Lustron House]] and the [[John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House]], both on [[Cahaba Road]], and the [[Lustron House on Columbiana Road]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. | * [[2000]]: The [[Bernice Wright residence|Bernice L. Wright Lustron House]] and the [[John Gleissner residence|John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House]], both on [[Cahaba Road]], and the [[Lustron House on Columbiana Road]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. | ||
* [[1995]]: [[ConTinuit|ConTinuity 1995]] began at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center]]. | * [[1995]]: [[ConTinuit|ConTinuity 1995]] began at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center]]. | ||
* [[1949]]: The home of Bishop [[S. L. Green]] was [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombed]]. | * [[1949]]: The home of Bishop [[S. L. Green]] was [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombed]]. |
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March 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: A 30-foot tall steel sculpture of a calla lily was installed outside Norton's Florist on 22nd Street South.
- 2006: Compass Bank acquired TexasBanc Holding Company of Fort Worth, Texas.
- 2006: Faith Church of the Nazarene in Hayden was destroyed by fire.
- 2004: Center Point purchased Barber Springs and the adjoining 2.8 acres for what is now Reed-Harvey Park.
- 2000: The Bernice L. Wright Lustron House and the John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House, both on Cahaba Road, and the Lustron House on Columbiana Road were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1995: ConTinuity 1995 began at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center.
- 1949: The home of Bishop S. L. Green was bombed.
- 1941: Homewood Public Library was established.
- 1929: WAPI-AM joined the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) radio network.
- 1832: The Treaty of Cusseta was signed, ceding all remaining Creek claims in East Alabama to the United States.
Births
- 1983: Baseball player Eric West was born in Birmingham.
- 1979: Baseball player Seth Bobbitt was born in Alabaster.
- 1959: Sprinter Emmit King was born in Bessemer.
- 1941: Drummer Lester Cobb was born.
Deaths
- 2011: Soul and gospel singer Roszetta Johnson died.
- 2011: Computer technician Rod Abbott died.
- 2007: Long time John's Restaurant and La Paree server Ralph Hicks died.
- 1997: Dance instructor and drummer Dale Serrano, Sr died.
- 1966: Mafia courier Virginia Hill died in Austria.
- 1933: Birmingham Age-Herald delivery boy T. E. McGiboney was struck and killed by a motorist while working.
- 1916: Social reformer Julia S. Tutwiler died in Birmingham.
Sports
- 1986: Bobby Unser set a closed-course speed record for four-wheel drive vehicles at Talladega Superspeedway.
- 1985: The Birmingham Stallions defeated Jim Mora's Baltimore Stars 7-3 at Byrd Stadium.
- 1970: Buddy Baker broke the 200 mph barrier at Talladega Superspeedway.