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'''July 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2006]]: [[Java Jimz Cafe]] opened in [[Bessemer]]. Aqualung appeared at [[Art on the Rocks]].
* [[2012]]: [[Jeremy Downey]] won the fourth [[Iron City Chef]] competition.
* [[2001]]: [[2001 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 67 - Memphis Xplorers 39 at Memphis, Tennessee.
* [[2008]]: [[WQOH-AM|WQOH]] [[AM 1480]], owned by [[EWTN]], began airing Catholic programming.
* [[1979]]: [[Alabama Vulcans]] 13 - Shreveport Steamers 7 at Shreveport, Louisiana.
* 2008: [[Seafood D'Lite]] opened at [[218 20th Street North]].
* [[1951]]: Catcher [[Sam Hairston]] made his major-league debut with the Chicago White Sox.
* [[2007]]: [[P&D Swords]] opened in [[Hoover]].
* [[2006]]: [[Java Jimz Cafe]] opened in [[Bessemer]].
* 2006: Aqualung appeared at [[Art on the Rocks]].
* [[1977]]: The [[John Coe residence|John Coe]] and [[Florence Jordan residence]]s were listed on the [[Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]].
* [[1956]]: The [[1st Avenue North]] [[Alabama Farmers Market]] closed to relocate to [[Finley Avenue]].
* [[1944]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' participated in the Battle of Guam.
* [[1944]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' participated in the Battle of Guam.
* [[1943]]: [[William Mooney]] became president of the [[Southeastern Bible College|Southeastern Bible School]].
* [[1943]]: [[William Mooney]] became president of the [[Southeastern Bible College|Southeastern Bible School]].
* [[1894]]: The [[Caldwell Hotel]] [[1894 Caldwell Hotel fire|burned to the ground]].
* [[1918]]: Lieutenant [[Frank Dixon]]'s plane was shot down over Soissons, France.
* [[1881]]: Attorney [[Emmet O'Neal]] married [[Elizabeth O'Neal|Elizabeth Kirkman]].
* [[1881]]: Attorney [[Emmet O'Neal]] married [[Elizabeth O'Neal|Elizabeth Kirkman]].


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1969]]: [[A. D. King]] drowned in his pool in Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[2010]]: [[Kenya]], a Greater kudu, was born at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[1924]]: Educator [[Angelena Rice]] was born in [[Hooper City]].
* [[1924]]: Educator [[Angelena Rice]] was born in [[Hooper City]].
* 1924: Restaurateur [[Frank Carnaggio]] was born.
* [[1923]]: Construction leader [[Bill L. Harbert]] was born in Mississippi.
* [[1923]]: Construction leader [[Bill L. Harbert]] was born in Mississippi.
* [[1883]]: Alabama Superintendent of Education [[Robert Tidwell]] was born in Blount County.
==Deaths==
* [[2014]]: Social epidemiologist [[Steve Whitman]] died in Chicago, Illinois.
* [[2006]]: Former [[University of Alabama]] marketing professor [[Harry Lipson Jr]] died in Tampa, Florida.
* [[2005]]: Educator [[Theodore Lawson]] died.
* [[1969]]: [[A. D. King]] drowned in his pool in Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[1921]]: Birmingham Superintendent of Schools [[John Herbert Phillips]] died.
* [[1921]]: Birmingham Superintendent of Schools [[John Herbert Phillips]] died.
==Sports==
* [[2007]]: Paul Edwards and Kelly Collins won the GT race at the [[Porsche 250]].
* 2007: [[2007 Alabama Steeldogs|Alabama Steeldogs]] won 71-61 at the South Georgia Wildcats.
* [[2001]]: [[2001 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 67 - Memphis Xplorers 39 at Memphis, Tennessee.
* [[1979]]: [[Alabama Vulcans]] 13 - Shreveport Steamers 7 at Shreveport, Louisiana.
* [[1951]]: Catcher [[Sam Hairston]] made his major-league debut with the Chicago White Sox.


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July 21 in the history of the Birmingham District:

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