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* [[2006]]: Home and Garden Television series "If Walls Could Talk" aired an episode on the [[Women's Club House]]. | * [[2006]]: Home and Garden Television series "If Walls Could Talk" aired an episode on the [[Women's Club House]]. | ||
* 2006: The [[Magic City Blues Fest]] was held in [[Linn Park]]. | * 2006: The [[Magic City Blues Fest]] was held in [[Linn Park]]. | ||
* [[1985]]: Jazz drummer [[Jo Jones]] died in New York City. | |||
* [[1948]]: Attorney and CEO of [[ProAssurance]] [[Stan Starnes]] was born. | * [[1948]]: Attorney and CEO of [[ProAssurance]] [[Stan Starnes]] was born. | ||
* [[1931]]: Pitcher [[Ivy Andrews]] earned his first major league victory. | * [[1931]]: Pitcher [[Ivy Andrews]] earned his first major league victory. |
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September 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Burke Swearingen retired as Chief of the Homewood Police Department.
- 2006: Home and Garden Television series "If Walls Could Talk" aired an episode on the Women's Club House.
- 2006: The Magic City Blues Fest was held in Linn Park.
- 1985: Jazz drummer Jo Jones died in New York City.
- 1948: Attorney and CEO of ProAssurance Stan Starnes was born.
- 1931: Pitcher Ivy Andrews earned his first major league victory.
- 1903: The Tuggle Institute was founded.