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* The [[University of Montevallo]] became coeducational.
* The [[University of Montevallo]] became coeducational.
* [[Alice Pigman]] founded the [[Alice Pigman Center|Opportunity Center School]] for intellectually-disabled children.
* [[Alice Pigman]] founded the [[Alice Pigman Center|Opportunity Center School]] for intellectually-disabled children.
* [[Cullman City Schools]]' [[West Elementary School]] opened.


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===Religion===
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* [[Skyview Drive-In]]
* [[Skyview Drive-In]]
* [[Vestavia Hills City Hall]]
* [[Vestavia Hills City Hall]]
* [[West Elementary School]], [[Cullman]]
* Grading work began on a new 4-lane section of [[U.S. Highway 31]] between [[Kimberly]] and the [[Blount County]]/[[Jefferson County]] line which would eventually become part of [[I-65]].
* Grading work began on a new 4-lane section of [[U.S. Highway 31]] between [[Kimberly]] and the [[Blount County]]/[[Jefferson County]] line which would eventually become part of [[I-65]].



Revision as of 11:21, 20 March 2023

1956 was the 85th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Civil Rights movement

Business

Education

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

Works

Books

Buildings

Music

  • Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane released the album "Martin and Blane Sing Martin and Blane".
  • Tommy Charles released the single "Our Love Affair"/"If You Were Me" on Decca Records.

Context

The 1956 Winter Games were held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The Summer Olympics were in Melbourne, Australia. Elvis Presley had his first hit single, "Heartbreak Hotel". Morocco declared independence from France. My Fair Lady opened on Broadway. Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco and Marilyn Monroe married Arthur Miller. "Under God" was added to the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God We Trust" was made the national motto. Yankee Don Larsen pitched a perfect game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. President Eisenhower was re-elected, and Japan joined the United Nations.

Notable 1956 births included Mel Gibson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tom Hanks, Martina Navratilova, Dwight Yoakam, Bo Derek, and Larry Bird. Deaths that year included H. L. Mencken, A. A. Milne, Connie Mack, Jackson Pollock, Bertolt Brecht, Bela Lugosi, Art Tatum, and Tommy Dorsey.

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