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* [[1985]]: Pitcher [[Gio Gonzalez]] was born. | * [[1985]]: Pitcher [[Gio Gonzalez]] was born. | ||
* [[1966]]: [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|Domestic terrorist]] [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] was born. | * [[1966]]: [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|Domestic terrorist]] [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] was born. | ||
* [[1959]]: [[Bessemer]]'s [[Holiday Bowl]] had its grand opening. | |||
* [[1942]]: Author [[J. Gordon Melton]] was born. | * [[1942]]: Author [[J. Gordon Melton]] was born. | ||
* [[1926]]: Governor [[Lurleen Wallace]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | * [[1926]]: Governor [[Lurleen Wallace]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]]. |
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September 19 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: The first annual Free the Hops Oktoberfest was held on Morris Avenue.
- 2008: "105.5 The Vulcan" changed its call sign from WENN to WVVB.
- 1997: 4 Little Girls opened to the public at the Carver Theatre.
- 1985: Pitcher Gio Gonzalez was born.
- 1966: Domestic terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph was born.
- 1959: Bessemer's Holiday Bowl had its grand opening.
- 1942: Author J. Gordon Melton was born.
- 1926: Governor Lurleen Wallace was born in Tuscaloosa.
- 1920: Shades Cahaba High School first opened to students.
- 1892: Newspaper reporter and novelist Jack Bethea was born in Birmingham.