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* [[1968]]: The nation's first 911 call was taken in [[Haleyville]]. | * [[1968]]: The nation's first 911 call was taken in [[Haleyville]]. | ||
* [[1945]]: The [[Galax Theater]] was damaged by fire. | * [[1945]]: The [[Galax Theater]] was damaged by fire. | ||
* [[1944]]: Inventor [[Miller Reese Hutchison]] died in New York. | |||
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February 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Civil Rights leader James Orange died in Atlanta.
- 2008: Former insurance executive and Mountain Brook mayor Lee McGriff died in Birmingham.
- 2008: The Hoover Crescent Islamic Center held its grand opening open house.
- 2007: Compass Bank announced that it was being acquired by Spain's BBVA.
- 2007: Environmentalist Mary Burks died.
- 1981: The New York Yankees traded Rafael Santana to St Louis for George Frazier.
- 1968: The nation's first 911 call was taken in Haleyville.
- 1945: The Galax Theater was damaged by fire.
- 1944: Inventor Miller Reese Hutchison died in New York.