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* [[1991]]: "Expo '91", the featured event for the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]]' [[Salute to the United Kingdom]] opened at the [[BJCC]]. | * [[1991]]: "Expo '91", the featured event for the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]]' [[Salute to the United Kingdom]] opened at the [[BJCC]]. | ||
* [[1963]]: A series of organized [[Civil Rights movement]] marches known as the [[Children's Crusade]] began. | * [[1963]]: A series of organized [[Civil Rights movement]] marches known as the [[Children's Crusade]] began. | ||
* [[1959]]: The [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] reopened in the $1 million [[Oscar Wells Memorial Building]] on [[Linn Park]]. | |||
* [[1944]]: Cartoonist and gay rights activist [[Howard Cruse]] was born in [[Springville]]. | * [[1944]]: Cartoonist and gay rights activist [[Howard Cruse]] was born in [[Springville]]. | ||
* [[1925]]: [[Piggly-Wiggly]] entered the [[Birmingham]] market with four locations ([[Downtown]], [[Norwood]], [[Ensley]], and [[Fairfield]]) | * [[1925]]: [[Piggly-Wiggly]] entered the [[Birmingham]] market with four locations ([[Downtown]], [[Norwood]], [[Ensley]], and [[Fairfield]]) | ||
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May 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 1992: First Alabama Bank became Regions Bank
- 1991: "Expo '91", the featured event for the Birmingham Festival of Arts' Salute to the United Kingdom opened at the BJCC.
- 1963: A series of organized Civil Rights movement marches known as the Children's Crusade began.
- 1959: The Birmingham Museum of Art reopened in the $1 million Oscar Wells Memorial Building on Linn Park.
- 1944: Cartoonist and gay rights activist Howard Cruse was born in Springville.
- 1925: Piggly-Wiggly entered the Birmingham market with four locations (Downtown, Norwood, Ensley, and Fairfield)