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* [[2015]]: [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[Cahaba River Walk]] was dedicated.
* [[2015]]: [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[Cahaba River Walk]] was dedicated.
* [[2002]]: Perspectives 7: Stephen Hendee opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]], curated by [[David Moos]].
* [[2002]]: Perspectives 7: Stephen Hendee opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]], curated by [[David Moos]].
* [[1984]]: [[Stegall Metal Industries]] was incorporated.
* [[1969]]: The [[Festival Cinema]] opened with a screening of the 1968 British film "Joanna".
* [[1965]]: Pizitz of Tuscaloosa announced a [[Pizitz Alberta|new store]] would be constructed in [[Alberta City]].
* [[1965]]: Pizitz of Tuscaloosa announced a [[Pizitz Alberta|new store]] would be constructed in [[Alberta City]].
* [[1957]]: [[George Dickerson]]'s home was destroyed by a [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bomb]].
* [[1957]]: [[George Dickerson]]'s home was destroyed by a [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bomb]].
* [[1956]]: Kenneth Adams, E. L. Vinson & Willis Vinson assaulted singer Nat King Cole on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]].
* [[1956]]: Three Klansmen [[1956 Nat King Cole assault|assaulted singer Nat King Cole]] on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]].
* [[1949]]: Nine-year-old Phyllis Dean Carver was abducted outside the [[Ensley Theatre]], raped, and [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1949|murdered]].
* [[1949]]: Nine-year-old Phyllis Dean Carver was abducted outside the [[Ensley Theatre]], raped, and [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1949|murdered]].
* [[1865]]: Alabama was made a military district of the United States.
* [[1865]]: Alabama was made a military district of the United States.

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April 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Maxine Sykes, born April 10, 1921

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