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* [[2009]]: [[Tria Market]] in [[SoHo Square]] closed after 3 years.
* [[2009]]: [[Tria Market]] in [[SoHo Square]] closed after 3 years.
* [[2006]]: [[Charles Norman Mason]] was awarded the Samuel Barber Rome Prize in Musical Composition.
* [[2006]]: [[Charles Norman Mason]] was awarded the Samuel Barber Rome Prize in Musical Composition.
* [[1997]]: The sculpture "[[Partners with Bear and Shug]]" was dedicated at the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]
* [[1963]]: [[Birmingham Campaign]]: An Easter Sunday march from [[Thurgood CME Church]] ended in mass arrests.
* [[1963]]: [[Birmingham Campaign]]: An Easter Sunday march from [[Thurgood CME Church]] ended in mass arrests.
* [[1929]]: [[McElwain Baptist Church]] dedicated their new sanctuary on [[Montevallo Road]].
* [[1929]]: [[McElwain Baptist Church]] dedicated their new sanctuary on [[Montevallo Road]].
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* [[2005]]: Macon Knights 67 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 50 at Macon, Georgia.
* [[2005]]: Macon Knights 67 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 50 at Macon, Georgia.
* [[2001]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 39 - Louisville Fire 21 at Louisville, Kentucky.
* [[2001]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 39 - Louisville Fire 21 at Louisville, Kentucky.
* [[1997]]: [[Partners with Bear and Shug]] dedicated at the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]
* [[1994]]: The [[JordanCruiser]] made its first team trip to Chattanooga and Carolina.
* [[1994]]: The [[JordanCruiser]] made its first team trip to Chattanooga and Carolina.
* [[1981]]: An opening-night crowd of 9,185 saw the [[1981 Birmingham Barons]] beat Jacksonville 6-5 in their return to [[Rickwood Field]] after a 5 year absence.
* [[1981]]: An opening-night crowd of 9,185 saw the [[1981 Birmingham Barons]] beat Jacksonville 6-5 in their return to [[Rickwood Field]] after a 5 year absence.

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