December 6
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December 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: African elephant Bulwagi arrived at the Birmingham Zoo.
- 2008: Several area cities and towns held their annual Christmas parades.
- 2006: Shoal Creek Mine was idled and 465 workers were laid off.
- 2006: The Wachovia Bank branch (opened in 1969 as the BTNB Eastwood branch) outside Eastwood Mall was closed and later demolished.
- 1980: Baseball player Ehren Wassermann was born in Sylacauga.
- 1974: The Homewood City Council declared the day as Homewood Patriots Day in honor of Homewood High School's first football state championship.
- 1965: Television station WBMG 42 went on the air.
- 1959: Lawrence Conaway was born.
- 1951: Hugo Black's first wife, Josephine, died after a long illness.
- 1949: Racially-motivated murder victim Virgil Ware was born.
- 1910: Industrialist Henry F. DeBardeleben died.