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* April [[1976]]: [[Moon Tree]]s were planted at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] and three other sites in Alabama.
* April [[1976]]: [[Moon Tree]]s were planted at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] and three other sites in Alabama.
* [[May 27]]–[[May 31|31]]: The [[American Freedom Train]] stopped in Birmingham for public tours and to change locomotives.
* [[May 27]]–[[May 31|31]]: The [[American Freedom Train]] stopped in Birmingham for public tours and to change locomotives.
* [[September 19]]: [[Tannehill Ironworks]] Furnace No. 1 was refired to produce pig iron for the first time in 111 years.
* [[September 16]]–[[September 19|19]]: [[Tannehill Ironworks]] Furnace No. 1 was refired to produce pig iron for the first time in 111 years.


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==Other connections==

Latest revision as of 22:50, 23 April 2014

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The American Revolution Bicentennial was a year-long nationwide celebration of the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution, observed in 1975 and 1976. In Birmingham the anniversary was observed with numerous events, ceremonies and recognitions.

Birmingham was selected as one of five "working people's Bicentennial cities" for the year. Frank Parsons chaired the Birmingham Bicentennial Committee.

Events

1975

1976

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