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* [[1989]]: The [[55th Place]] thrift store opened in its current location in [[Woodlawn]]. | * [[1989]]: The [[55th Place]] thrift store opened in its current location in [[Woodlawn]]. | ||
* [[1983]]: The [[Hoover Public Library]] first opened at [[River Oaks Village]]. | * [[1983]]: The [[Hoover Public Library]] first opened at [[River Oaks Village]]. | ||
* [[1943]]: State Senator [[Priscilla Dunn]] was born. | |||
* [[1884]]: Governor [[Chauncey Sparks]] was born in Barbour County. | * [[1884]]: Governor [[Chauncey Sparks]] was born in Barbour County. | ||
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October 8 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2005: SouthTrust Bank signage across the city was replaced with Wachovia's logos.
- 1989: The 55th Place thrift store opened in its current location in Woodlawn.
- 1983: The Hoover Public Library first opened at River Oaks Village.
- 1943: State Senator Priscilla Dunn was born.
- 1884: Governor Chauncey Sparks was born in Barbour County.