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* [[2006]]: [[Joe's Ranch House]] restaurant closed after 58 years in business. | * [[2006]]: [[Joe's Ranch House]] restaurant closed after 58 years in business. | ||
: | * 2006: The [[2006 UAB Blazers football|UAB Blazers]] won against Troy University 21-3 at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
: | * 2006: [[Pat Byington]] completed his service as commissioner of the Alabama Environmental Management Commission. | ||
: | * 2006: The first annual [[Paws Across the Parkway]] was held in [[Roebuck]]. | ||
* [[1999]]: [[Amerex Corporation]]'s founder [[Ned Paine]] retired. | * [[1999]]: [[Amerex Corporation]]'s founder [[Ned Paine]] retired. | ||
: | * 1999: The [[Pelham Prowlers]] won 17-3 at Daytona Riptide. | ||
* [[1994]]: [[Brook Highland Cinema]] opened. | * [[1994]]: [[Brook Highland Cinema]] opened. | ||
* [[1984]]: The [[Age-Herald Building]] was added to the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. | * [[1984]]: The [[Age-Herald Building]] was added to the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. |
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September 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Joe's Ranch House restaurant closed after 58 years in business.
- 2006: The UAB Blazers won against Troy University 21-3 at Legion Field.
- 2006: Pat Byington completed his service as commissioner of the Alabama Environmental Management Commission.
- 2006: The first annual Paws Across the Parkway was held in Roebuck.
- 1999: Amerex Corporation's founder Ned Paine retired.
- 1999: The Pelham Prowlers won 17-3 at Daytona Riptide.
- 1994: Brook Highland Cinema opened.
- 1984: The Age-Herald Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1969: Attorney James Childs was born.
- 1921: Hueytown High School played their first football game, losing 41-0 to Jefferson County High School.