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* [[1992]]: [[Jim Atkinson]] succeeded [[Robert Waldrop]] as [[Mayor of Homewood|mayor]] of [[Homewood]].
* [[1992]]: [[Jim Atkinson]] succeeded [[Robert Waldrop]] as [[Mayor of Homewood|mayor]] of [[Homewood]].
* [[1953]]: The [[1953 Alabama State Fair]] opened.
* [[1953]]: The [[1953 Alabama State Fair]] opened.
* [[1927]]: [[Hawkins Spring]] in [[Midfield]] suddenly went dry, forcing [[Bessemer]] to find another source of municipal water.
* [[1927]]: [[Charles Lindbergh]] brought his "Spirit of St Louis" to [[Roberts Field]] during a national tour promoting aeronautics.
* 1927: [[Hawkins Spring]] in [[Midfield]] suddenly went dry, forcing [[Bessemer]] to find another source of municipal water.
* [[1914]]: 17 miners died in the [[1914 Mulga Mine explosion]].
* [[1914]]: 17 miners died in the [[1914 Mulga Mine explosion]].
* [[1868]]: The combination of the Wills Valley and Northeast & Southwest Railroads were approved by the legislature, forming the [[Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad]].
* [[1868]]: The combination of the Wills Valley and Northeast & Southwest Railroads were approved by the legislature, forming the [[Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad]].

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