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* [[1934]]: [[Shades Creek Park (public park)|Shades Creek Park]] was dedicated in [[Homewood]]. | * [[1934]]: [[Shades Creek Park (public park)|Shades Creek Park]] was dedicated in [[Homewood]]. | ||
* [[1905]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 3]] was blown in. | * [[1905]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 3]] was blown in. | ||
* [[1904]]: [[Richard White]] bought a Wittnauer [[Huland Moore|watch]] for his bride, Olga at [[F. W. Bromberg]]. | |||
[[Category:June dates|23]] | [[Category:June dates|23]] |
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June 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2004: The United States team was awarded the overall championship at the 2004 North America Cup.
- 2001: Birmingham Steeldogs 38 - Peoria Pirates 28 at Peoria.
- 1979: Kentucky Trackers 28 - Alabama Vulcans 14 at Kentucky.
- 1935: Legrant Scott set a Birmingham Barons record of four doubles in a single game against Atlanta.
- 1934: Shades Creek Park was dedicated in Homewood.
- 1905: Woodward Furnace No. 3 was blown in.
- 1904: Richard White bought a Wittnauer watch for his bride, Olga at F. W. Bromberg.