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* [[2010]]: The replacement [[Erwin High School]] was officially renamed [[Center Point High School]].
* [[2010]]: The replacement [[Erwin High School]] was officially renamed [[Center Point High School]].
*2006: The 20th annual [[We Love Homewood Day]] was held.
*2006: The 20th annual [[We Love Homewood Day]] was held.
* [[2005]]: [[Birmingham]] and Plzeň, Czech Republic signed a [[List of Birmingham's sister cities|Sister City]] agreement in Plzeň's Obradni sin (City Hall).
* [[2005]]: [[Birmingham]] signed a [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister City]] agreement with [[Plzeň, Czech Republic]] in in Plzeň's Obradni sin (City Hall).
* [[1972]]: Black Oak Arkansas headlined a concert at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].
* [[1972]]: Black Oak Arkansas headlined a concert at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].
* [[1967]]: The [[Japanese Garden]] at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] opened to the public as part of the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]] [[Salute to Japan (1967)|Salute to Japan]].
* [[1967]]: The [[Japanese Garden]] at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] opened to the public as part of the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]] [[Salute to Japan (1967)|Salute to Japan]].

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Willie Mays, born May 6, 1931

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