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* [[2008]]: [[Old Car Heaven]] held its grand opening. | * [[2008]]: [[Old Car Heaven]] held its grand opening. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Michael's]] on [[U. S. Highway 280|Hwy 280]] was closed. | * [[2006]]: [[Michael's]] on [[U. S. Highway 280|Hwy 280]] was closed. | ||
* [[1993]]: The final [[Country Boy Eddie Show]] aired on [[WBRC-TV]]. | |||
* [[1992]]: [[Don Cornutt]] became the conductor of the [[Joe Giattina Orchestra]]. | * [[1992]]: [[Don Cornutt]] became the conductor of the [[Joe Giattina Orchestra]]. | ||
* [[1985]]: The "Grand Ballroom" was opened at [[The Club]]. | * [[1985]]: The "Grand Ballroom" was opened at [[The Club]]. |
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December 31 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Old Car Heaven held its grand opening.
- 2006: Michael's on Hwy 280 was closed.
- 1993: The final Country Boy Eddie Show aired on WBRC-TV.
- 1992: Don Cornutt became the conductor of the Joe Giattina Orchestra.
- 1985: The "Grand Ballroom" was opened at The Club.
- 1981: Auburn Tigers and NFL quarterback Jason Campbell was born in Mississippi.
- 1976: Former Birmingham Weekly editor Glenny Brock was born in Birmingham.
- 1972: Bernard Kincaid married Alfreda Harris.
- 1969: Political consultant Iva Williams III was born.
- 1963: A rare snowfall brought 8 inches to Birmingham.
- 1957: Former Gardendale First Baptist Church pastor Steve Gaines was born in Corinth, Mississippi.
- 1945: Former Speaker Pro Tem and 2-year college chancellor Roy Johnson was born.
- 1930: Folk singer Odetta was born in Birmingham.
- 1929: Attorney Douglas Arant married Letitia Tyler McNeil.
- 1924: Trumpeter, Flügelhornist and composer Wilbur Harden was born in Birmingham.
- 1921: 5 miners were killed in the 1921 Docena Mine explosion.
- 1873: The first Calico Ball was held at the National Bank of Birmingham building.