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* [[1927]]: [[Homewood]] was created by the state legislature's approval of [[Edgewood]]'s annexation of [[Grove Park]] and [[Rosedale]]. | * [[1927]]: [[Homewood]] was created by the state legislature's approval of [[Edgewood]]'s annexation of [[Grove Park]] and [[Rosedale]]. | ||
* [[1894]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] resigned his position as lay rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]]. | * [[1894]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] resigned his position as lay rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]]. | ||
* [[1890]]: [[John Phelan]] died in Birmingham. | |||
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February 11 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: The Rick and Bubba Show began broadcasting from their "Broadcast Plaza and Teleport" at the Vestavia Hills City Center.
- 2007: The 6th annual Mercedes Marathon was held.
- 2007: Hibbett Sporting Goods changed its name to Hibbett Sports, Inc.
- 2006: Real estate agent James F. Sulzby IV died.
- 2001: Birmingham Thunderbolts won 19-12 against the New York/New Jersey Hitmen.
- 1994: Racecar driver Neil Bonnett was killed in a crash at Daytona.
- 1982: The 4th Avenue Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1927: Homewood was created by the state legislature's approval of Edgewood's annexation of Grove Park and Rosedale.
- 1894: Samuel Ullman resigned his position as lay rabbi of Temple Emanu-El.
- 1890: John Phelan died in Birmingham.