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* [[1999]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired several Norwest/Wells Fargo offices in Phoenix, Arizona.
* [[1999]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired several Norwest/Wells Fargo offices in Phoenix, Arizona.
* [[1996]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Post Oak Bank of Houston, Texas.
* [[1996]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Post Oak Bank of Houston, Texas.
* [[1990]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] manager [[Terry Francona]] played in his last major league game.
* [[1973]]: The [[Lyric Theatre]] reopened as the [[Grand Bijou]] with a screening of "The Jazz Singer".
* [[1973]]: The [[Lyric Theatre]] reopened as the [[Grand Bijou]] with a screening of "The Jazz Singer".
* [[1963]]: 11 [[Civil Rights Movement|demonstrators]] were arrested at a lunch counter in the [[2121 Building]].
* [[1963]]: 11 [[Civil Rights Movement|demonstrators]] were arrested at a lunch counter in the [[2121 Building]].
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* [[2003]]: Macon Knights 49, [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 29 at Macon, Georgia.
* [[2003]]: Macon Knights 49, [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 29 at Macon, Georgia.
* [[2000]]: [[Charles Barkley]] played in his last NBA game.
* [[2000]]: [[Charles Barkley]] played in his last NBA game.
* [[1990]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] manager [[Terry Francona]] played in his last major league game.
* [[1949]]: Former [[Birmingham Barons]] star [[Walt Dropo]] made his major league debut for the Boston Red Sox.
* [[1949]]: Former [[Birmingham Barons]] star [[Walt Dropo]] made his major league debut for the Boston Red Sox.


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