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* [[2012]]: [[Clay City Council]] held its first meeting at the new [[Clay City Hall]].
* [[2012]]: [[Clay City Council]] held its first meeting at the new [[Clay City Hall]].
* [[2008]]: Bass Pro Shops opened at [[Grand River]] in [[Leeds]].
* [[2008]]: Bass Pro Shops opened at [[Grand River]] in [[Leeds]].
* [[2005]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] won the [[2005 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 28-18 at home.
* [[2005]]: The playing field at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]] was named in honor of [[Pat Dye]].
* 2005: The playing field at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]] was named in honor of [[Pat Dye]].
* [[1999]]: The [[Pelham Prowlers]] won 8-3 against the Daytona Racers.
* [[1994]]: [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] won the [[1951 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 21-14 in Birmingham.
* [[1966]]: [[UAB]]'s [[Health Sciences Research Building]] was renamed the [[Lyons Harrison Research Building]] for [[Champ Lyons]] and [[Tinsley Harrison]].
* [[1966]]: [[UAB]]'s [[Health Sciences Research Building]] was renamed the [[Lyons Harrison Research Building]] for [[Champ Lyons]] and [[Tinsley Harrison]].
* [[1939]]: [[Hillman Hospital]]'s 5-story outpatient clinic was dedicated.
* [[1939]]: [[Hillman Hospital]]'s 5-story outpatient clinic was dedicated.
* [[1929]]: Pianist [[Sergei Rachmaninoff]] returned for a third recital in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1929]]: Pianist [[Sergei Rachmaninoff]] returned for a third recital in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1927]]: [[Legion Field]] opened with a game between [[Howard College]] and [[Birmingham-Southern College|Birmingham-Southern]].


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1951]]: [[NFL]] player [[Wilbur Jackson]] was born.
* [[1951]]: [[NFL]] player [[Wilbur Jackson]] was born.
* [[1944]]: FBI agent and [[reality show contestant]] [[Jack Owens]] was born.
* [[1944]]: FBI agent and [[reality show contestant]] [[Jack Owens]] was born.
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* [[1905]]: Artist [[Garnet Leader]] was born.
* [[1905]]: Artist [[Garnet Leader]] was born.
* [[1887]]: Baseball player [[Jack Nabors]] was born in Montevallo.
* [[1887]]: Baseball player [[Jack Nabors]] was born in Montevallo.
* [[1884]]: Plantation owner [[Benjamin Worthington]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1870]]: Poet and novelist [[Margaret O'Brien]] was born in [[Montgomery]].
* [[1870]]: Poet and novelist [[Margaret O'Brien]] was born in [[Montgomery]].
* [[1859]]: [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] [[Martin Eagan]] was born in Ireland.
* [[1859]]: [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] [[Martin Eagan]] was born in Ireland.
* [[1814]]: Plantation owner [[Benjamin Worthington]] was born in Kentucky.
* [[1814]]: Plantation owner [[Benjamin Worthington]] was born in Kentucky.
==Deaths==
* [[1884]]: Plantation owner [[Benjamin Worthington]] died in [[Birmingham]].
==Sports==
* [[2005]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] won the [[2005 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 28-18 at home.
* [[1999]]: The [[Pelham Prowlers]] won 8-3 against the Daytona Racers.
* [[1994]]: [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] won the [[1951 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 21-14 in Birmingham.
* [[1927]]: [[Legion Field]] opened with a game between [[Howard College]] and [[Birmingham-Southern College|Birmingham-Southern]].


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