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* 2006: [[University of Montevallo]] president [[Robert McChesney Sr]] retired.
* 2006: [[University of Montevallo]] president [[Robert McChesney Sr]] retired.
* 2006: [[William Leggett]] became pastor of the [[Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham]].
* 2006: [[William Leggett]] became pastor of the [[Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham]].
* [[2002]]: The third annual [[Furnace Fest]] began at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[2002]]: The third annual [[Furnace Fest (2000s)|Furnace Fest]] began at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[1997]]: Regal Cinemas purchased [[Cobb Theatres]].
* [[1997]]: Regal Cinemas purchased [[Cobb Theatres]].
* [[1988]]: [[Virginia Algermissen]] became director of [[UAB]]'s [[Lister Hill Library]].
* [[1988]]: [[Virginia Algermissen]] became director of [[UAB]]'s [[Lister Hill Library]].
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* [[1945]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' returned to service with the 5th fleet after repairs at Pearl Harbor.
* [[1945]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' returned to service with the 5th fleet after repairs at Pearl Harbor.
* [[1944]]: [[Roy Kracke]] assumed duties as the first dean of the [[Medical College of Alabama]].
* [[1944]]: [[Roy Kracke]] assumed duties as the first dean of the [[Medical College of Alabama]].
* [[1942]]: The "Sgt. Gene Autry" program was broadcast live from [[Boutwell Auditorium|Municipal Auditorium]].
* [[1937]]: [[Ed Norton]] and [[Thad Holt]] purchased the lease for the [[WAPI-AM]] radio station.
* [[1937]]: [[Ed Norton]] and [[Thad Holt]] purchased the lease for the [[WAPI-AM]] radio station.
* [[1919]]: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] first opened in the [[Jefferson County Bank Building]].
* [[1919]]: The [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] first opened in the [[Jefferson County Bank Building]].
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* [[1974]]: Musician [[Chase Lexi]] was born.
* [[1974]]: Musician [[Chase Lexi]] was born.
* [[1974]]: Reverend [[Rodney Franklin]] was born in Chicago, Illinois.
* [[1974]]: Reverend [[Rodney Franklin]] was born in Chicago, Illinois.
* [[1931]]: [[Rocco & Cheater's Speed Shop]] owner [[Domenic Sanfilippo]] was born.
* [[1921]]: Enamel artist [[Heidi Bowman]] was born in Linz, Austria.
* [[1920]]: [[Ross Gray]], Medal of Honor recipient, was born in [[Marvel]].
* [[1920]]: [[Ross Gray]], Medal of Honor recipient, was born in [[Marvel]].
* [[1882]]: Hotelier [[Robert Meyer]] was born in Montgomery.
* [[1882]]: Hotelier [[Robert Meyer]] was born in Montgomery.
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[2022]]: [[Vestavia Hills Police Department]] chief [[Danny Rary]] died.
* [[2021]]: TV show host [[Tom York]] died.
* [[2020]]: Author and historian [[J. D. Weeks]] died.
* [[2020]]: Author and historian [[J. D. Weeks]] died.
* [[2011]]: Musician [[Chase Lexi]] died.
* [[2011]]: Musician [[Chase Lexi]] died.
* [[1987]]: Architect [[Carolyn Smith]] died.
* [[1987]]: Architect [[Carolyn Smith]] died.
* [[1922]]: Former U.S. Senator [[Frank White]] died.
* [[1922]]: Former U.S. Senator [[Frank White]] died.
* [[1920]]: Judge [[Noah Feagin]] died.


==Buildings==
==Buildings==

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