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[[Image:Railroad Park banner.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Railroad Park opened September 18, 2010]] | [[Image:Railroad Park banner.jpg|center|thumb|600px|Railroad Park opened September 18, 2010]] | ||
* [[2012]]: The [[2012 Alabama Trust Fund referendum|Alabama Trust Fund referendum]] was held to authorize $437.4 million transfer from the [[Alabama Trust Fund]] to the state's general fund. | |||
* [[2010]]: [[Railroad Park]] opened to the public. | * [[2010]]: [[Railroad Park]] opened to the public. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Afton Lee Sr]], [[Scotty McCallum]], [[Sabert Oglesby]], [[Herb Stockham]] and [[Rick Woodward]] were inducted into the [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Afton Lee Sr]], [[Scotty McCallum]], [[Sabert Oglesby]], [[Herb Stockham]] and [[Rick Woodward]] were inducted into the [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[WTTO]] became an affiliate of the CW television network. | * [[2006]]: [[WTTO]] became an affiliate of the CW television network. | ||
* [[1978]]: The [[Stephenson residence]] in [[Walker County]] was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places in Walker County|National Register of Historic Places]]. | |||
* [[1963]]: [[Martin Luther King Jr]] eulogized the remaining three victims of the [[1963 church bombing|church bombing]] at a joint funeral at [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]]. | |||
* [[1943]]: [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] took part in the raids on Tarawa. | * [[1943]]: [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] took part in the raids on Tarawa. | ||
* [[1913]]: The [[Birmingham Tidewater Railway]] began passenger service between [[Ensley]] and [[East Lake]]. | * [[1913]]: The [[Birmingham Tidewater Railway]] began passenger service between [[Ensley]] and [[East Lake]]. | ||
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==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
* [[2010]]: The [[2010 Miles College Golden Bears football|Miles College Golden Bears]] lost in football to Clark Atlanta University 35-9. | |||
* [[1909]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] shortstop [[Roy Ellam]] made his Major League debut with the Cincinnati Reds. | * [[1909]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] shortstop [[Roy Ellam]] made his Major League debut with the Cincinnati Reds. | ||
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September 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012: The Alabama Trust Fund referendum was held to authorize $437.4 million transfer from the Alabama Trust Fund to the state's general fund.
- 2010: Railroad Park opened to the public.
- 2007: Afton Lee Sr, Scotty McCallum, Sabert Oglesby, Herb Stockham and Rick Woodward were inducted into the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame.
- 2006: WTTO became an affiliate of the CW television network.
- 1978: The Stephenson residence in Walker County was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1963: Martin Luther King Jr eulogized the remaining three victims of the church bombing at a joint funeral at 6th Avenue Baptist Church.
- 1943: USS Birmingham (CL-62) took part in the raids on Tarawa.
- 1913: The Birmingham Tidewater Railway began passenger service between Ensley and East Lake.
- 1890: Architect Joseph Turner married Flora Hathaway in Huntsville.
Births
- 1954: Former Auburn Tigers football coach Tommy Tuberville was born.
- 1932: Racing promoter Bob Harmon was born in Ensley.
- 1883: Former Mayor of Birmingham Jimmie Jones was born in Eufaula.
Deaths
- 2011; Radio announcer Ken Tremeling died.
- 2010: Chemist and educator Herbert Longenecker died in Birmingham.
- 2009: Newspaper photographer Robert Adams died.
- 1837: Revolutionary War veteran Jonathan Clower died in what is now Chilton County.
Sports
- 2010: The Miles College Golden Bears lost in football to Clark Atlanta University 35-9.
- 1909: Birmingham Barons shortstop Roy Ellam made his Major League debut with the Cincinnati Reds.