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'''February 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2011]]: [[Foster Auditorium]] reopened as the home of women's basketball and volleyball at the [[University of Alabama]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: [[UAB]] student and Iraq War veteran [[Michael Rudolph]] began holding a vigil to bring attention to the non-functioning "[[Eternal Flame of Freedom]]" at [[Linn Park]]. | * [[2008]]: [[UAB]] student and Iraq War veteran [[Michael Rudolph]] began holding a vigil to bring attention to the non-functioning "[[Eternal Flame of Freedom]]" at [[Linn Park]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: The [[Hoover Historical Society]] installed a historic marker at [[Ross Bridge]]. | * [[2006]]: The [[Hoover Historical Society]] installed a historic marker at [[Ross Bridge]]. |
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February 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: Foster Auditorium reopened as the home of women's basketball and volleyball at the University of Alabama.
- 2008: UAB student and Iraq War veteran Michael Rudolph began holding a vigil to bring attention to the non-functioning "Eternal Flame of Freedom" at Linn Park.
- 2006: The Hoover Historical Society installed a historic marker at Ross Bridge.
- 2005: The 4th annual Mercedes Marathon was held.
- 1996: The original Birmingham Bill groundhog died.
- 1977: Tina Watson was born.
- 1960: A rare snowfall left 2.3 inches in Birmingham.
- 1943: James Kidd, Jr married Anne Kidd at her parents' home.
- 1929: Newspaper publisher Joel Smith was born in Geneva County.
- 1913: A rare snowfall left 2.0 inches in Birmingham.
- 1909: Rick Woodward and his wife Annie celebrated the birth of their daughter Anne.
- 1870: Legislator Jere King was born in Butler County.