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'''July 25''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 25''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the Crestview Thunderbirds 62-6 at [[Warrior Stadium]].
* [[2020]]: [[A-Train Station]] food truck debuted.
* 2009: [[Birmingham Wildfire]] defeated Louisiana Storm 45-7 in New Orleans.
* [[2014]]: Executive Director [[Karen Peterlin]] resigned from the [[Greater Birmingham Humane Society]].
* [[2008]]: [[Colonial Promenade Tannehill]] in [[Bessemer]] officially opened.
* [[2011]]: [[TJ's on Fourth]] opened.
* [[1998]]: The New York Yankees dedicated a plaque in memory of [[Mel Allen]] for Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
* [[2008]]: [[Promenade Tannehill|Colonial Promenade Tannehill]] in [[Bessemer]] opened.
* [[1997]]: [[Region 2020]] was incorporated.
* [[1974]]: The [[Steiner Building]] was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1971]]: A [[1971 Ruffner Mountain explosion|major explosion]] took place on [[Ruffner Mountain]].
* [[1868]]: Alabama officially rejoined the United States with the swearing-in of "carpetbagger" Senators [[George E. Spencer]] and [[Willard Warner]].
 
[[File:Lloyd Noland portrait.jpg|right|thumb|Lloyd Noland, born July 25, 1880]]
==Births==
* [[2015]]: African lion [[Josh (lion)|Josh]] was born at the at the San Antonio Zoo in San Antonio, Texas.
* [[1976]]: Musician [[Ronald Presley]] was born in Oceanside, California.
* [[1976]]: Musician [[Ronald Presley]] was born in Oceanside, California.
* [[1974]]: The [[Steiner Building]] was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1962]]: Editorial cartoonist [[Mark Cullum]] was born.
* [[1962]]: Editorial cartoonist [[Mark Cullum]] was born.
* [[1959]]: Alabama State Representative and inaugural [[Aubie]] was born in [[Alexander City]].
* [[1959]]: Alabama State Representative and inaugural [[Aubie]] [[Barry Mask]] was born in [[Alexander City]].
* [[1957]]: [[Baseball player]] [[Frank Welch]] died.
* [[1955]]: [[Patricia Todd]] was born.
* [[1955]]: [[Patricia Todd]] was born.
* 1955: Frank Jares won the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight title from Sonny Myers.
* [[1950]]: [[Ceil Snow]] was born.
* [[1925]]: Motown drummer [[Benny Benjamin]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1910]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] outfielder [[Legrant Scott]] was born in Cleveland, Ohio.
* [[1892]]: [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Frank Dixon]] was born in Oakland, California.
* [[1886]]: Tire dealer [[George Menefee]] was born in Stanford, Kentucky.
* 1886: Battery dealer [[E. D. Henley]] was born.
* [[1880]]: Doctor [[Lloyd Noland]] was born in Gordonsville, Virginia.
* [[1880]]: Doctor [[Lloyd Noland]] was born in Gordonsville, Virginia.
* [[1868]]: Alabama officially rejoined the United States with the swearing-in of "carpetbagger" Senators [[George E. Spencer]] and [[Willard Warner]].
* [[1857]]: Mining engineer, executive and poet [[John Henry Adams]] was born in Birmingham, England.
* [[1849]]: Attorney [[Edwin Taliaferro]] was born in Paris, Tennessee.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2012]]: Sports artist and "[[Aubie]]" creator [[Phil Neel]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1995]]: Novelist [[Robert F. Gibbons]] died in Lanett, Chambers County.
* [[1961]]: [[Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame]] player/manager [[Carlton Molesworth]] died in Frederick, Maryland.
* [[1957]]: [[Baseball player]] [[Frank Welch]] died.
 
==Sports==
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the Crestview Thunderbirds 62-6 at [[Warrior Stadium]].
* 2009: [[Birmingham Wildfire]] defeated Louisiana Storm 45-7 in New Orleans.
* [[1998]]: The New York Yankees dedicated a plaque in memory of [[Mel Allen]] for Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
* [[1955]]: Frank Jares won the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight title from Sonny Myers.


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July 25 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Lloyd Noland, born July 25, 1880

Births

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Sports