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'''August 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''August 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2007]]: [[Scott's Koneys]] closed shop on [[20th Street]] to move to the [[Liberty National Building]].
::The [[Leer Tower]] sign was lit.
* [[2005]]: [[Through the Sparks]]' album ''Audio Iotas'' was released on [[Skybucket Records]].
* [[2005]]: [[Through the Sparks]]' album ''Audio Iotas'' was released on [[Skybucket Records]].
:*Governor [[Bob Riley]] placed 350 National Guard troops on active duty in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
:*Governor [[Bob Riley]] placed 350 National Guard troops on active duty in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
* [[1987]]: Two [[Birmingham Barons records]] were set as [[Tom Forrester]] hit three home runs and another extra base hit in a game against Columbus.
* [[1977]]: [[Virginia Simpson]] was found murdered in her bed in [[Theodore Swann residence|Chaucer Hall]].
* [[1908]]: The unsuccessful [[1908 United Mine Workers strike]] was called off by union officials.
* [[1908]]: The unsuccessful [[1908 United Mine Workers strike]] was called off by union officials.


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August 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:

The Leer Tower sign was lit.
  • Governor Bob Riley placed 350 National Guard troops on active duty in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.