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* [[2006]]: The second annual [[Stokin' the Fire BBQ Festival]] began at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[2006]]: The second annual [[Stokin' the Fire BBQ Festival]] began at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[2001]]: A new playground at [[Triangle Park]] in [[Forest Park]] was dedicated.
* [[2001]]: A new playground at [[Triangle Park]] in [[Forest Park]] was dedicated.
* 2001: Tryouts for the [[Alabama Slammers]] women's football team were held at [[McLendon Park]].
* [[1997]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] punched 11 holes in [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] near [[24th Street North]].
* [[1997]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] punched 11 holes in [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] near [[24th Street North]].
* [[1979]]: San Antonio Charros 17 - [[Alabama Slammers]] 10 at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1979]]: Archbishop [[Joseph Marino]] was ordained at [[Cathedral of St Paul]].
* 1979: Archbishop [[Joseph Marino]] was ordained at [[Cathedral of St Paul]].
* [[1963]]: The [[Cahaba River Group]] split off from the [[Eastview 13 Klavern]] of the [[Ku Klux Klan]].
* [[1963]]: The [[Cahaba River Group]] split off from the [[Eastview 13 Klavern]] of the [[Ku Klux Klan]].
* [[1962]]: Army Captain Colin Powell married speech pathologist [[Alma Powell|Alma Johnson]] at [[First Congregational Christian Church]].
* [[1960]]: [[Eastwood Mall]], The South's first indoor shopping mall, opened its doors with Governor [[John Patterson]] and Mayor [[Jimmy Morgan]] presiding.
* [[1960]]: [[Eastwood Mall]], The South's first indoor shopping mall, opened its doors with Governor [[John Patterson]] and Mayor [[Jimmy Morgan]] presiding.
* [[1886]]: [[Edouard Sidel]] married Jeanne Legras in New Orleans, Louisiana.
* [[1886]]: [[Edouard Sidel]] married Jeanne Legras in New Orleans, Louisiana.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[2005]]: [[Akili]], a female African lion, was born.
* [[2005]]: [[Akili]], a female African lion, was born.
* [[1968]]: Architect and blogger [[Jeremy Erdreich]] was born.
* [[1968]]: Architect and blogger [[Jeremy Erdreich]] was born.
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* [[1937]]: Music minister [[Aubrey Edwards]] was born.
* [[1937]]: Music minister [[Aubrey Edwards]] was born.
* [[1932]]: Biologist [[Dan Holliman]] was born in Jefferson County.
* [[1932]]: Biologist [[Dan Holliman]] was born in Jefferson County.
* [[1928]]: Businessman [[James Bowron]] died.
* [[1919]]: Alabama Governor [[George Wallace]] was born in Clio.
* [[1919]]: Alabama Governor [[George Wallace]] was born in Clio.
* [[1855]]: Alabama Governor [[Russell Cunningham]] was born in Lawrence County.
* [[1855]]: Alabama Governor [[Russell Cunningham]] was born in Lawrence County.
* [[1818]]: Farmer, merchant and entrepreneur [[John Westbrook]] was born in North Carolina.
* [[1818]]: Farmer, merchant and entrepreneur [[John Westbrook]] was born in North Carolina.
==Deaths==
* [[1928]]: Businessman [[James Bowron]] died.
==Sports==
* [[2001]]: Tryouts for the [[Alabama Slammers]] women's football team were held at [[McLendon Park]].
* [[1979]]: San Antonio Charros 17 - [[Alabama Slammers]] 10 at [[Legion Field]].


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