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* [[2006]]: [[Wayne Sellers]] and a group of investors bought the [[Hoover]]-based [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] restaurant chain.
* [[2006]]: [[Wayne Sellers]] and a group of investors bought the [[Hoover]]-based [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] restaurant chain.
* [[2002]]: [[The Club]] purchased the adjacent 6.5 acres of land which once housed [[Baby Doe's Matchless Mine]] restaurant.
* [[2002]]: [[The Club]] purchased the adjacent 6.5 acres of land which once housed [[Baby Doe's Matchless Mine]] restaurant.
* [[1961]]: [[Oliver Adams]] joined the [[Bessemer Police Department]].
* [[1943]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] returned to the US after being assigned to the Atlantic Fleet during [[World War II]].
==Births and deaths==
* [[1999]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1999]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1996]]: Radio announcer [[Tommy Charles]] died.
* [[1985]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Myron Massey]] was shot and killed in the line of duty.
* [[1985]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Myron Massey]] was shot and killed in the line of duty.
* [[1970]]: Radio host [[Steve Chiotakis]] was born in Gary, Indiana.
* [[1970]]: Radio host [[Steve Chiotakis]] was born in Gary, Indiana.
* [[1961]]: [[Oliver Adams]] joined the [[Bessemer Police Department]].
* [[1950]]: [[Greg Bass]], the host of [[Tapestry]] on [[WBHM]], was born.
* [[1950]]: [[Greg Bass]], the host of [[Tapestry]] on [[WBHM]], was born.
* [[1943]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] returned to the US after being assigned to the Atlantic Fleet during [[World War II]].
* [[1926]]: Jazz musician [[Urbie Green]] was born in Mobile.
* [[1926]]: Jazz musician [[Urbie Green]] was born in Mobile.
* [[1913]]: Governor and Senator [[Joseph Johnston]] died of pneumonia in Washington D.C.
* [[1913]]: Governor and Senator [[Joseph Johnston]] died of pneumonia in Washington D.C.

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