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'''August 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''August 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2008]]: The third annual [[Alabama Butterbean Festival]] was held in [[Pinson]]. | |||
* [[2007]]: [[Scott's Koneys]] closed shop on [[20th Street South]] to move to the [[Liberty National Building]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Scott's Koneys]] closed shop on [[20th Street South]] to move to the [[Liberty National Building]]. | ||
*2007: The [[2007 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford Bulldogs]] defeated West Alabama 23-21 before a crowd of 10,483 at [[Seibert Stadium]]. | *2007: The [[2007 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford Bulldogs]] defeated West Alabama 23-21 before a crowd of 10,483 at [[Seibert Stadium]]. |
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August 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: The third annual Alabama Butterbean Festival was held in Pinson.
- 2007: Scott's Koneys closed shop on 20th Street South to move to the Liberty National Building.
- 2007: The Samford Bulldogs defeated West Alabama 23-21 before a crowd of 10,483 at Seibert Stadium.
- 2007: The Leer Tower sign was lit.
- 2005: Through the Sparks' album Audio Iotas was released on Skybucket Records.
- 2005: Governor Bob Riley placed 350 National Guard troops on active duty in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
- 1987: Two Birmingham Barons records were set as Tom Forrester hit three home runs and another extra base hit in a game against Columbus.
- 1983: Birmingham Barons infielder Chris Getz was born in Southfield, Michigan.
- 1977: Virginia Simpson was found murdered in her bed in Chaucer Hall.
- 1938: The Birmingham City Commission passed a noise ordinance.
- 1923: The City of Birmingham steamship was christened at Newport News, Virginia for service between Boston, Massachusetts and Savannah, Georgia.
- 1908: The unsuccessful 1908 United Mine Workers strike was called off by union officials.