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==Births and deaths== | ==Births and deaths== | ||
* [[1983]]: Artist [[Michael Richardson]] was born. | * [[1983]]: Artist [[Michael Richardson]] was born. | ||
* [[1960]]: Basketball coach [[Bruce Pearl]] was born. | |||
* [[1922]]: Civil Rights activist [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] was born in Montgomery County. | * [[1922]]: Civil Rights activist [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] was born in Montgomery County. | ||
* [[1919]]: Football star [[Joe Domnanovich]] was born in South Bend, Indiana. | * [[1919]]: Football star [[Joe Domnanovich]] was born in South Bend, Indiana. | ||
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March 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: Good Friends Chinese & Seafood Restaurant was shut down by the Birmingham City Council
- 2008: The final concert at the Bomb Shelter was held.
- 2006: Melaver Inc. announced plans to purchase and renovate the Federal Reserve building.
- 2006: The Dallas Cowboys signed Terrell Owens to a 3-year, $25 million deal.
- 2004: A truck lost a 20-ton steel coil on I-20/59 near the Civic Center leaving five holes in the main roadbed.
- 2003: The FBI raided HealthSouth headquarters.
- 2002: The UAB's Honors House was renamed in honor of William M. and Virginia B. Spencer.
- 1998: All four lanes of I-20/59 North were closed for five days after a 23-ton steel coil bounced down the interstate after falling off a truck.
Births and deaths
- 1983: Artist Michael Richardson was born.
- 1960: Basketball coach Bruce Pearl was born.
- 1922: Civil Rights activist Fred Shuttlesworth was born in Montgomery County.
- 1919: Football star Joe Domnanovich was born in South Bend, Indiana.