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* [[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Children's Choir]] performed with [[Harmony Hills Chorus]].
* [[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Children's Choir]] performed with [[Harmony Hills Chorus]].
* [[1997]]: The press box at [[UAB]]'s [[Young Memorial Field]] was named in honor of [[Harry Walker|Harry "The Hat" Walker]].
* [[1995]]: The [[Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum]] opened to the public on [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]].
* [[1986]]: Canadian tightrope walker Jay Cochrane made his way from the [[Protective Life building|Commerce Center]] to the [[Brown Marx Building]] as part of a publicity campaign for the 100th anniversary of the [[Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]].
* [[1979]]: The newly-formed [[Covenant Presbyterian Church]] officially joined the [[Presbyterian Church in America]]'s [[Evangel Presbytery]].
* [[1979]]: The newly-formed [[Covenant Presbyterian Church]] officially joined the [[Presbyterian Church in America]]'s [[Evangel Presbytery]].
* [[1931]]: [[John H. Bankhead, II]] began serving his first term in the [[U. S. Senate]].
* [[1966]]: [[Joseph Vath]] was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Mobile-Birmingham.
* [[1958]]: [[Vestavia Hills Baptist Church]] purchased [[George Ward]]'s former [[Vestavia (estate)|Vestavia]] estate.
* [[1945]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] supported the Battle of Iwo Jima.
* [[1931]]: [[John H. Bankhead, II]] began serving in the U. S. Senate.
* [[1917]]: [[William Bankhead]] began serving in the U. S. House of Representatives.
* [[1861]]: Letitia Christian Tyler, granddaughter of President John Tyler, raised the flag of the provisional government of the Confederate States of America over the Capitol of Alabama. The date was recognized by the state in [[1953]] as "Confederate Flag Day".
 
[[Image:Lili Gentle.jpg|right|thumb|Lili Gentle, born March 4, 1940]]
==Births==
* [[1940]]: Actress [[Lili Gentle]] was born in Birmingham.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2017]]: Former [[Mayor of Hoover|Hoover mayor]] [[John Hodnett]] died.
* [[2014]]: [[Garage Café]] owner [[Jimmy Watson]] died.
* [[2011]]: Auto dealer [[Don Drennen Jr]] died.
* [[2008]]: Voice actor and announcer [[Jack Voorhies]] died.
* [[1962]]: Architect [[Brooke Burnham]] died.
* [[1958]]: [[Alabama Power Company]] president [[Lewis Smith]] died.
* [[1915]]: Real estate developer [[Anderson Blevins]] died in Shreveport, Louisiana.
 
==Sports==
* [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 21, Los Angeles Express 14 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.


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March 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Lili Gentle, born March 4, 1940

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