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* [[2008]]: An early morning double homicide outside [[Banana Joe's]] spelled the end for the nightclub. | * [[2008]]: An early morning double homicide outside [[Banana Joe's]] spelled the end for the nightclub. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Richard Wallington]] retired as CFO of [[Books-A-Million]]. | * [[2006]]: [[Richard Wallington]] retired as CFO of [[Books-A-Million]]. | ||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* 2006: Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | * 2006: Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | ||
* [[2002]]: Radio announcer [[Neal Miller]] died. | |||
* [[1967]]: Basketball player [[Alan Ogg]] was born. | * [[1967]]: Basketball player [[Alan Ogg]] was born. | ||
* [[1966]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] died in Newark, New Jersey. | * [[1966]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] died in Newark, New Jersey. |
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July 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: Brick & Tin opened.
- 2008: An early morning double homicide outside Banana Joe's spelled the end for the nightclub.
- 2006: Richard Wallington retired as CFO of Books-A-Million.
Births and deaths
- 2006: Architect Hugh Stubbins died in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- 2002: Radio announcer Neal Miller died.
- 1967: Basketball player Alan Ogg was born.
- 1966: Birmingham Black Barons player and Baseball Hall of Famer Mule Suttles died in Newark, New Jersey.
- 1920: UAB professor and radio host Maree Blackwell was born.
- 1911: Business owner John Farr, Sr was born.
- 1856: Attorney and Birmingham City Commissioner James Weatherly was born in Coweta County, Georgia.