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* [[1973]]: Artist [[Hugo Fat]] was born in Pennsylvania. | * [[1973]]: Artist [[Hugo Fat]] was born in Pennsylvania. | ||
* [[1971]]: President Richard Nixon [[List of Presidential visits|gave a briefing on domestic policy]] at the [[Parliament House]] hotel. | * [[1971]]: President Richard Nixon [[List of Presidential visits|gave a briefing on domestic policy]] at the [[Parliament House]] hotel. | ||
* [[1966]]: Guitarist [[Tim Boykin]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1962]]: Pro football running back [[Lionel James]] was born. | * [[1962]]: Pro football running back [[Lionel James]] was born. | ||
* [[1954]]: The town of [[Siluria]] was incorporated. | * [[1954]]: The town of [[Siluria]] was incorporated. |
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May 25 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Shelby Academy headmaster Steve Zaslofsky died of a heart attack.
- 2006: Regions Bank announced the acquisition of AmSouth Bank.
- 2006: Clay building inspector Audis Williams died of a stroke.
- 2004: Pinson held runoff elections for its first slate of elected officials.
- 1991: Birmingham Fire 28 - Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks 7 at Raleigh, North Carolina.
- 1988: The Galleria 10 cinema opened at the Riverchase Galleria.
- 1988: former Major League pitcher Charlie Perkins died in Salem, Oregon.
- 1973: Artist Hugo Fat was born in Pennsylvania.
- 1971: President Richard Nixon gave a briefing on domestic policy at the Parliament House hotel.
- 1966: Guitarist Tim Boykin was born in Birmingham.
- 1962: Pro football running back Lionel James was born.
- 1954: The town of Siluria was incorporated.
- 1950: Shades Valley High School, already opened to students for nine months, was officially dedicated.
- 1931: Surgeon Bill Holdefer was born.
- 1922: 11 miners were killed in the second of two 1922 Acmar No. 3 Mine explosions.