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  • '''Council President Maxine Herring Parker Bridge''' (also called '''Maxine Parker Memorial Bridge''') is a 3-lane, 1000-foot vehicular and pedestrian bridge ...cured a $10 million commitment of stimulus funds. She also gave Governor [[Bob Riley]] a tour of the affected area to win his support.
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  • ...in Athens, Limestone County. In [[1982]] Kerr's three children, [[Bob Kerr|Bob]], [[Howard Kerr|Howard]], and [[June Shalhoop|June]] took over ownership o * Parker, Illyshia (September 28, 2023) "Consolidated Pipe & Supply plans corporate
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  • ** Place 3: [[Bob Ellis Jr]] ** Place 10: [[Bob Gafford]]
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  • * [[Bob Parker|Bob]] and [[Kathy Parker]], -2017
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  • ...red with Austin Singleton of Singleton Marine Group to open The Landing at Parker Creek, a restaurant and bar in Coosa County on the northwest shore of Lake * Carlton, Bob (April 28, 2008) "Sports broadcaster Herb Winches leaves WERC." {{BN}}
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  • ...[Ouida Fritschi]], [[Hugo Isom]], [[Johnnye Lassiter]], [[Ronald Lyas]], [[Bob McKenna]], [[Reginald Swanson]], [[Dan Trotman]] ...ingham]], [[Roderick Evans]], [[LeDon James]], [[C. Randall Minor]], [[Sam Parker]]
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  • * Carlton, Bob (September 21, 2012) "Bistro 218 coming to restored downtown Birmingham sit * Parker, Illyshia (January 17, 2024) "Property management company acquires historic
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  • * [[A. H. Parker]] retired as principal of [[Industrial High School]] * [[May 1]]: [[Bob Cain]], musician and club owner
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  • * Carlton, Bob (May 22, 2009) "Maria's Mexican Restaurant opens In Vestavia Hills." {{BN}} * Parker, Illyshia (March 17, 2023) "Preliminary plan created for new Vestavia devel
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  • ** inductees: [[Beverly Watkins]], [[Bob Steele]], [[Tim Boykin]], [[Michael Carpenter]], [[Henry Main]], [[Johnnie ...ie Stovall Jr]], [[Anthony Skyler Saufley]], [[Erroll Woodward]], [[Lee O. Parker]], [[Dave Crenshaw]], [[Peter O'Hare]], [[Automatic Slim Blues Band]], [[Ke
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  • * [[March 25]]: Motorcycle racer [[Bob Stubbs]] set a one-mile speed record of 43 seconds at the Daytona Beach Spe * [[J. L. Parker]] became president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
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  • * 100: [[Warby Parker]] * Carlton, Bob (February 15, 2017) "Get a taste of Birmingham's Pizitz Food Hall, which op
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  • * [[March 8]]: [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] designated [[George Watson]] Day. * [[Dickey Wright]] permanently succeeded [[Bob Newton]] as head coach of the [[Homewood High School|Homewood]] football te
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  • * [[Bob Scranton]], [[Birmingham Barons]] executive ...was broken for [[A. H. Parker High School|Negro High School]] (now [[A. H. Parker High School]])
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  • * [[A. H. Parker]] was elected president of the Alabama State Teacher's Association. * [[May 21]]: [[Bob Wharton]] married [[Leslie Wharton|Leslie McKinstry]].
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  • Brewer appointed Henry Aldridge, Bill Hearn, Bob Inman, Jake Merrill, [[Harry Philpott]], [[C. J. Coley]], Walter Graham, Ca ...iel]], [[John A. Hand]], [[Ruth Hanson]], [[George Mattison Jr]], [[Robert Parker]], [[Nell Rankin]], [[Barrett Shelton]], [[William Spencer III]], [[Jack Wa
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  • * [[John L. Parker]] served briefly as [[Mayor of Birmingham]] during [[George Ward]]'s trip t * The [[A. H. Parker residence]] at 522 [[5th Street North]]
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  • ...Tire Shop]] (2007-), former location of [[Rice Filling Station]] (1941), [[Parker's Pure Service Station]] (1964) *** 3515: former location of [[Bob Sykes Barbecue]] No. 3 (1970)
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  • ...s accommodated at the [[A. G. Gaston Motel]] and rehearsals were held at [[Parker High School]]'s auditorium. * Rolontz, Bob (August 17, 1963) "March on Washington Stirs Record People: Birmingham Brea
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  • * [[December 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] voted to declare [[Bob's Cafe]] a nuisance and [[List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City * [[May 13]]: [[Bob Johnson]], political reporter
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