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* [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]] moved to the new [[Town House]] motor hotel.
* [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]] moved to the new [[Town House]] motor hotel.
* [[Roy Welch]] bought half of [[Joe Gunther]]'s wrestling promotion.
* [[Roy Welch]] bought half of [[Joe Gunther]]'s wrestling promotion.
* The weekly 15-minute [[Mr. Twister Time]] debuted on [[WBRC 6]].


===Establishments===
===Establishments===
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* [[February 23]]: The city of [[Alabaster]] was incorporated.
* [[February 23]]: The city of [[Alabaster]] was incorporated.
* April: [[Cooper Green]] resigned from the [[Birmingham City Commission]] to become a vice president of the [[Alabama Power Company]].
* April: [[Cooper Green]] resigned from the [[Birmingham City Commission]] to become a vice president of the [[Alabama Power Company]].
* [[Jimmy Morgan]] succeeded [[Cooper Green]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham|President of the Birmingham City Commission]].
* The [[Birmingham Department of Parks and Recreation]] purchased the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington]] home in [[West End]] for $53,000, raised through private donations.
* The [[Birmingham Department of Parks and Recreation]] purchased the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington]] home in [[West End]] for $53,000, raised through private donations.
* [[May 5]]: [[1953 primary elections]] and [[1953 Birmingham municipal election]]
* [[May 5]]: [[1953 primary elections]] and [[1953 Birmingham municipal election]]
* [[Jimmy Morgan]] succeeded [[Cooper Green]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham|President of the Birmingham City Commission]].
* [[September 8]]: Alabama ratified the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
* [[October 6]]: The city of [[Midfield]] was incorporated.
* [[October 6]]: The city of [[Midfield]] was incorporated.
* [[October 13]]: The city of [[Adamsville]] was re-incorporated.
* [[October 13]]: The city of [[Adamsville]] was re-incorporated.
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* [[John Claypool]] was ordained as a minister at Belmont Heights Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[John Claypool]] was ordained as a minister at Belmont Heights Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] succeeded [[Chester Laster]] as pastor of [[Bethel Baptist Church]].
* [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] succeeded [[Chester Laster]] as pastor of [[Bethel Baptist Church]].
* [[Nelson H. Smith]] took over the pulpit at [[New Pilgrim Baptist Church]].
* [[Nelson Smith Jr]] took over the pulpit at [[New Pilgrim Baptist Church]].
* [[WaterStone Church|Warrior Missionary Baptist Church]] changed its name to [[WaterStone Church|Warrior First Baptist Church]].
* [[WaterStone Church|Warrior Missionary Baptist Church]] changed its name to [[WaterStone Church|Warrior First Baptist Church]].
* [[W. Glenn Bartee]] succeeded [[Otis Kirby]] as pastor of [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[W. Glenn Bartee]] succeeded [[Otis Kirby]] as pastor of [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
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* [[March 1]]: [[Luther Strange]], [[Attorney General of Alabama]] and U.S. Senator
* [[March 1]]: [[Luther Strange]], [[Attorney General of Alabama]] and U.S. Senator
* [[March 2]]: [[Rodger Smitherman]], state senator  
* [[March 2]]: [[Rodger Smitherman]], state senator  
* [[April 3]]: [[Fred Hunter]], meteorologist and "[[Absolutely Alabama]]" producer
* [[April 17]]: [[Pam Huff]], television news anchor
* [[April 24]]: [[Bill Lawson|"Dollar Bill" Lawson]], radio host
* [[May 9]]: [[Ron Jackson|Ron "Papa Jack" Jackson]], professional baseball player
* [[May 9]]: [[Ron Jackson|Ron "Papa Jack" Jackson]], professional baseball player
* [[May 22]]: Radio disc jockey [[Coyote J. Calhoun]] ([[Jim Battan]])
* [[May 22]]: Radio disc jockey [[Coyote J. Calhoun]] ([[Jim Battan]])
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* [[August 14]]: [[Harold Jackson]], newspaper columnist
* [[August 14]]: [[Harold Jackson]], newspaper columnist
* [[August 23]]: [[Billy Shields]], professional football player
* [[August 23]]: [[Billy Shields]], professional football player
* [[August 25]]: [[David Ullrich]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]] English professor
* [[September 16]]: [[Jerry Pate]], professional golfer
* [[September 16]]: [[Jerry Pate]], professional golfer
* [[September 19]]: [[Ann Florie]], [[Leadership Birmingham]] director
* [[September 19]]: [[Ann Florie]], [[Leadership Birmingham]] director
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* [[November 27]]: [[Charlie Brown III]], industrialist and civic booster
* [[November 27]]: [[Charlie Brown III]], industrialist and civic booster
* December: [[Eli Gold]], sports announcer
* December: [[Eli Gold]], sports announcer
* [[December 13]]: [[Charles Salvagio]], attorney
* [[December 20]]: [[Steve Orel]], founder of [[World of Opportunity]]
* [[December 20]]: [[Steve Orel]], founder of [[World of Opportunity]]
* [[December 27]]: [[Marillyn Hewson]], CEO of Lockheed Martin
* [[December 27]]: [[Marillyn Hewson]], CEO of Lockheed Martin
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* [[Shirley Gavin Floyd]], [[Smithfield]] neighborhood president
* [[Shirley Gavin Floyd]], [[Smithfield]] neighborhood president
* [[Anthony Greene]], superintendent of [[Fairfield City Schools]]
* [[Anthony Greene]], superintendent of [[Fairfield City Schools]]
* [[Charles Hollis]], sports writer
* [[Roger James]], symphonic violinist
* [[Roger James]], symphonic violinist
* [[Cathy Sloss Jones]], real estate developer
* [[Cathy Sloss Jones]], real estate developer
* [[Myron Massey]], [[Fairfield Police Department]]
* [[Myron Massey]], [[Fairfield Police Department]]
* [[Ronald McDowell]], artist
* [[Michael Melvin]], Chief of the [[Kimberly Police Department]]
* [[Michael Melvin]], Chief of the [[Kimberly Police Department]]
* [[Mike Naylor]], guitarist and knife maker
* [[Mike Naylor]], guitarist and knife maker
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* [[Concord Highland Baptist Church]] in [[Concord]]
* [[Concord Highland Baptist Church]] in [[Concord]]
* [[Davis Middle School|Bessemer Junior High School]] opened.
* [[Davis Middle School|Bessemer Junior High School]] opened.
* [[Leeds National Guard Armory]]
* A new building for [[Bluff Park United Methodist Church]] was completed.
* A new building for [[Bluff Park United Methodist Church]] was completed.
* An expansion of [[Holy Family Community Hospital]] was built.
* An expansion of [[Holy Family Community Hospital]] was built.

Revision as of 14:21, 3 April 2024

1953 was the 82nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Woodward Mine No. 3 closed in 1953

Establishments

Government

Education

Religion

Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral was created in 1953 by the merger of two older congregations.

Sports

1953 Dental Clinic Game ticket

Individuals

Births

Coyote J. Calhoun

Marriages

Awards

Graduations

Retirements

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1953

Works

Books

Buildings

The Town House Motor Hotel

Context

1950s
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