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*...that ''Lost'' actor [[Michael Emerson]] has a master's degree from [[University of Alabama]]?
*...that [[Woodlawn]]'s "[[La Quemada]]" neighborhood was once known as "Eastwood"?
*...that [[Chris Fryar]], drummer for the Zac Brown Band, grew up in [[Gardendale]]?
*...that [[Brother Bryan Park]] was originally called [[Magnolia Park]]?
*...that the [[Coosa River]] is the most developed river in Alabama, and most of its length in the state is impounded by one of seven dams?
*...that nationally-touring comedian Carrot Top lost most of his props in a fire at the [[Comedy Club]] on [[Greensprings Highway]] during [[Winter Storm '93]]?
*...that [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School|Shades Cahaba]] is the only Homewood elementary school not to have suffered a major fire?
*...that [[Louise Wooster]]'s sister was also a noted Birmingham madam, under the name [[Maggie Bracken]]?
*...that the [[Indian Springs School]] once boasted a "[[Truth House]]", a tilting classroom used to demonstrate physics concepts?
*...that [[Samford Bulldogs]] men's basketball coach [[Scott Padgett]] scored 1,874 points during his 7-year NBA career?
*...that an effigy of future president William McKinley was set on fire downtown after the [[1892 general election]]?
*...that the "[[Birmingham Semi-Centennial]]" was little more than a giant bag of gas?
*...that Triple Crown winner Secretariat's breeder, [[Christopher Chenery]], also founded [[Southern Natural Gas Company|Sonat]]?
*...that before the [[Red Mountain cut]], the possibility of a [[Red Mountain Tunnel|tunnel]] was considered?
*...that [[Hardrock Gunter]] lost his prize guitar at the Battle of the Bulge?
*...that [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[Arlie Barber]] was a member of the Socialist Party?
*...that [[Larry Langford]] finished 5th in the [[1979 Birmingham municipal election|1979 Birmingham mayoral election]]?
*...that the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] has a "[[Moon Tree]]"?
*...that [[Shelby County]] is older than [[Jefferson County]]?
*...that hockey teams called the [[Birmingham Bulls]] have competed in four different leagues?
*...that [[Watkins Book Shop]] started as a [[Little Professor]]?
*...that [[Barry Beckett]] produced two Bob Dylan albums?
*...that Birmingham has over 3000 [[parking meters]]?
*...that the [[Country Club of Birmingham]] introduced the game of golf to [[Birmingham]]?
*...that the [[Ritz Theatre]] was the largest cinema in Birmingham for only 16 months?
*...that playwright and former [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Bert Miller]] waited tables at [[Dreamland Bar-B-Que]] at [[Phelan Park]]?
*...that [[Birmingham Giants]] founder [[C. I. Taylor]] helped create the first Negro National League?
*...that [[downtown Birmingham]] has a block-long [[9-11 Memorial Walk|memorial]] to the [[September 11]], [[2001]] terrorist attacks?
*...that [[downtown Birmingham]] has a block-long [[9-11 Memorial Walk|memorial]] to the [[September 11]], [[2001]] terrorist attacks?
*...that [[Edgewood Lake]] once covered the area north of [[Lakeshore Drive]], inluding the current-day site of [[Homewood High School]]?
*...that [[M & B Hangers]] is [[Leeds]]' largest employer?
*...that Chicago Cubs pitcher [[Al Lary]] holds the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] single-season record for touchdown receptions?
*...that [[Cliff Holman|"Cousin Cliff" Holman]] and [[Bobby Bowden]] were both members of [[Woodlawn High School]]'s Class of [[1948]]?
*...that [[Edgewood Lake]] once covered the area south of [[Lakeshore Drive]], inluding the current-day site of [[Homewood High School]]?
* ...that a [[Paul Bryant Bridge|bridge]] over the [[Black Warrior River]] is [[List of things named after Paul Bryant|named for]] [[Bear Bryant]]?
* ...that a [[Paul Bryant Bridge|bridge]] over the [[Black Warrior River]] is [[List of things named after Paul Bryant|named for]] [[Bear Bryant]]?
* ...that [[Hardrock Gunter]]'s "[[Birmingham Bounce]]" ([[1950]]) was arguably the first rock and roll record?
* ...that [[Hardrock Gunter]]'s "[[Birmingham Bounce]]" ([[1950]]) was arguably the first rock and roll record?
* ...that the [[Florence Hotel]] was named for the late wife of [[William S. Mudd]] who lived at [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington]]?
* ...that the [[Florence Hotel]] was named for the late wife of [[William S. Mudd]] who lived at [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington]]?
* ...that [[Babec]] was the first gorilla to receive an artificial pacemaker?
* ...that the [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s [[Babec]] was the first gorilla to receive an artificial pacemaker?
* ...that the automatic railroad car coupler was invented by [[Andrew Beard]] in [[East Lake]]?
* ...that the automatic railroad car coupler was invented by [[Andrew Beard]] in [[East Lake]]?
* ...that the city of [[Jasper]] was a major center for coke production?
* ...that the city of [[Jasper]] was a major center for coke production?
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* ...that downtown's [[Joy Young Restaurant]] began serving Chinese food in Birmingham in 1919?
* ...that downtown's [[Joy Young Restaurant]] began serving Chinese food in Birmingham in 1919?
* ...that Arnold Schwarzenegger earned a Golden Globe for the 1976 film ''[[Stay Hungry]]'', filmed in Birmingham?
* ...that Arnold Schwarzenegger earned a Golden Globe for the 1976 film ''[[Stay Hungry]]'', filmed in Birmingham?
 
*...that during [[Prohibition|local prohibition]] in [[Bessemer]] a cluster of saloons opened in unincorporated "[[Whiskeytown]]" just east of the city limits?
*...that the [[Progressive Land Developers Corp.|Nation of Islam]] was driven out of [[St Clair County]] in 1970?
*...that [[Cinema City 8]] was the largest multiplex in the nation when it opened in 1978?
*...that in the 1930s all [[Dr Pepper Syrup Plant|Dr Pepper syrup]] distributed east of the Mississippi was made in Birmingham?


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