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* [[1941]]: The [[Homewood Theatre]] reopened after remodeling. | * [[1941]]: The [[Homewood Theatre]] reopened after remodeling. | ||
* [[1920]]: Actress [[Mary Anderson (actress)|Mary Anderson]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1920]]: Actress [[Mary Anderson (actress)|Mary Anderson]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1899]]: [[J. H. Weldon]] won [[Wilsonville]]'s first [[Mayor of Wilsonville|mayoral]] election. | |||
* [[1868]]: Merchant [[Louis Pizitz]] was born in Bialystok, Russia. | * [[1868]]: Merchant [[Louis Pizitz]] was born in Bialystok, Russia. | ||
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April 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The Shelby Biomedical Research Building was dedicated at UAB.
- 2000: Compass Bank acquired the MegaBank Financial Corporation of Denver, Colorado.
- 1987: A rare snowfall brought 5 inches to Birmingham.
- 1971: Olympic skier Picabo Street was born in Triumph, Idaho.
- 1967: The Popeye Show, starring Cousin Cliff aired in color for the first time.
- 1963: The Birmingham Campaign began with the release of Fred Shuttlesworth's "Birmingham Manifesto".
- 1941: The Homewood Theatre reopened after remodeling.
- 1920: Actress Mary Anderson was born in Birmingham.
- 1899: J. H. Weldon won Wilsonville's first mayoral election.
- 1868: Merchant Louis Pizitz was born in Bialystok, Russia.