List of Presidential visits
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This is a List of Presidential visits to Birmingham:
President | Date | Location | Occasion |
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George W. Bush | September 28, 2006 | BJCC and Hoover Public Safety Center | Fundraiser for governor Bob Riley and speech on energy policy. See 2006 Presidential speech in Hoover |
George W. Bush | November 3, 2003 | CraneWorks and Sheraton Birmingham Hotel | Speech on the economy and for a Bush-Cheney luncheon |
George W. Bush | July 15, 2002 | Alys Stephens Center and BJCC | National security speech & fundraiser for gubernatorial candidate Bob Riley |
George W. Bush | June 21, 2001 | Oak Mountain State Park and BJCC | Budget speech & fundraiser for Senator Jeff Sessions |
William J. Clinton | April 15, 1998 | Pratt City | Question and answer session with local reporters |
William J. Clinton | October 24, 1996 | Birmingham-Southern College | Presidental campaign speech |
George Bush | April 20, 1990 | Birmingham-Southern College & BJCC | Signing the National Recycling Month Proclamation[1] & fundraising luncheon for Senatorial candidate Bill Cabaniss |
Ronald Reagan | October 28, 1986 | BJCC | Campaign rally for Senator Jeremiah A. Denton |
Ronald Reagan | June 6, 1985 | BJCC | Fundraising luncheon for Senator Jeremiah A. Denton |
Gerald R. Ford | May 3, 1976 | BJCC | Presidental campaign speech |
Richard Nixon | May 25, 1971 | Parliament House | Briefing on domestic policy |
Franklin D. Roosevelt | November 18, 1934 | Woodrow Wilson Park | Stop along visit through the Tennessee Valley |
Warren Harding | October 26, 1921 | Capitol Park | Semicentennial of Birmingham celebrations. See 1921 Presidential visit |
William Taft | November 2-3, 1909 | Hillman Hotel | National tour, see 1909 Presidential visit |
Theodore Roosevelt | October 24, 1905 | Capitol Park & Alabama State Fair Grounds | speech[2] |
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- Presidental visits to Birmingham