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November 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Attorney and politician John Grenier died.
- 2007: Sojourns moved into its current space on 20th Street North.
- 2002: The 5th annual Birmingham Area Music Awards ceremony was held.
- 1993: Bob Riley declared Helen Sellers Davis Day, honoring the pioneering Alabama architect.
- 1985: The Jim Bennett Bridge opened over U. S. Highway 31 near Brookwood Medical Center.
- 1970: Author Kevin McGowin was born in Birmingham.
- 1968: Former Governor Chauncey Sparks died in Eufaula.
- 1967: Robertson Towers opens to residents in Tuscaloosa.
- 1965: Birmingham Barons manager Ever Magallanes was born in El Sauz, Mexico.
- 1963: Birmingham Police Chief A. C. Roper was born in Birmingham.
- 1962: Birmingham voters chose to replace the Birmingham City Commission with a Mayor-Council form of government.
- 1939: Former Auburn Tigers football coach Pat Dye was born in Blythe, Georgia.
- 1931: Detroit City Council president and "Beverly Hills Cop" actor Gil Hill was born in Birmingham.
- 1907: The Terrace Court apartments were christened at an invitation-only gala.
- 1893: Auburn defeated Vanderbilt 30-10 in Montgomery.