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  • * Geiss, Chuck (August 20, 2009) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/Articles-i-2009-08-20-230997 * Smith, Mike D. (August 20, 2013) "New cost estimate puts Northern Beltline price
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  • ...location of [[Sherrill & Amos]] (1941), [[Jim Burke Nash]] (1945–1952), [[Chuck Milner Rambler]] (1964), [[Nelson-Brantley Glass Co.]] (1970), [[Franklin A ...Brewing Company]] (1889–1893), [[Alabama Brewing Company]] (1897–1907), [[Chuck Milner Rambler]] used cars (1964), [[Toyota Birmingham]] used cars (1970)
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  • * [[Gene Smith|Gene]] and [[Martha Smith]] founded [[Little House on Linden Art Center]]. * [[January 5]]: [[Richard Joseph Smith]], salon owner
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  • ...[[2009 City Stages]] festival. When [[City Stages]] folded in [[2009]], [[Chuck Leishman]], [[Jon Poor]], [[Travis Morgan]] and [[Sam George]] began work o *David Dove (Houston, TX) & Damon Smith (Houston, TX)
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  • ...rs Paddy Chayefsky, Italo Calvino, Norman Mailer, and James Dickey; pilots Chuck Yeager and Alan Shephard; television personalities Bob Barker and Ed McMaho ...at Pooh Corner'' by A. A. Milne were published. Louis Armstrong, [[Bessie Smith]] and Jelly Roll Morton made their first recordings. The Canton Bulldogs wo
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  • * Aspiring architect [[Carolyn Smith|Carolyn Cortner]] married Wilburn Blanks Smith. ..., and Cornel Wilde; artist Jackson Pollock; cartoonists Charles Addams and Chuck Jones; Korean president Kim Il-sung; figure skater Sonja Henie; first ladi
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  • * [[Reese Smith]] succeeded [[Chester Laster]] as pastor of [[Bethel Baptist Church]]. * [[April 28]]: Musician [[Chuck Leavell]]
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  • ...[[Hoover]]'s [[Hoover Fire Department|fire chief]] and was succeeded by [[Chuck Wingate]]. * [[January 9]]: [[Chuck Morgan]], former [[Civil Rights Movement|Civil Rights]] attorney
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  • * [[March 11]]: [[Chuck Morgan]], attorney * [[Nelson Smith Jr]], pastor and Civil Rights leader
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  • ** [[April 7]] (Palm Sunday): Ministers [[John Thomas Porter]], [[Nelson Smith Jr]] and [[A. D. King]] [[Palm Sunday march|led a group of more than 1,000 * [[Chuck Morgan]] fled Birmingham with his family after receiving death threats for
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  • * [[Joy Smith (caterer)|Joy Smith]] opened [[Sorelle Catering]]. ...ets John Ashbery and Derek Walcott; musicians Gregg Allman, Walter Becker, Chuck Berry, Glen Campbell, David Cassidy, Fats Domino, John Geils, Bruce Hampton
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  • **** 1820: former location of [[James O. Smith]] painter (1949), [[Whiz Kidz Child Care Center]] (2000) **** 1634: former location of [[Roy Smith Realty Co.]] (1957), [[Roy Smith Agency]] (1970), [[P & C Plumbing]] (2000)
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  • * [[August]]: [[Joy Smith (caterer)|Joy Smith]] opened [[Sorelle Cafe]] in [[Edgewood]]. * November: [[Robert Smith]] founded [[Smith & Co.]]
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  • ...of [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] general offices (1896), [[Armstrong-Smith Co.]] dental laboratory and [[Southern Testing Laboratories]] (1941-1964) ...ggan & Son]] (1929-1937), [[John D. Monroe & Son]] / [[Oliver Steele]] / [[Smith Brokerage Co.]] (1941), [[Hunter Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1970)
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  • * [[September 16]]: 50's Show with Chuck Berry, The Drifters, Bo Diddley, Jan & Dean, and Lloyd Price concert * [[November 4]]: Michael W. Smith concert
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  • ...oyd Austin, Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer, and other Senators. Eric Smith, nominated to succeed David Berger as Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps,
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  • * [[Chuck Wingate]] joined the [[Bluff Park Fire Department]]. * [[January 23]]: [[Audra Smith]], [[UAB Blazers]] women's basketball coach
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  • ...pproved the state's first marriage licenses for same-sex couples. [[Olanda Smith]] and [[Dianah McCaryeo]] were the first to exchange vows at the [[Jefferso * [[Alabama Music Hall of Fame]]: [[Chuck Leavell]], Donna Jean Godchaux, Johnny Sandlin, Wet Willie
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  • * [[Del Smith]] and [[Tiffany Whitlow]] founded [[Acclinate]]. * December: [[WBHM-FM]] general manager [[Chuck Holmes]] resigned to accept the directorship of the [[Alabama Humanities Al
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  • * [[Oscar Roettger]] succeeded [[Ira Smith]] as manager of the [[Birmingham Barons]]. ...hors Anne Rice and Anne Tyler; television personalities Martha Stewart and Chuck Woolery; musicians Joan Baez, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Aaron Neville, Paul
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