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* [[1925]]: The [[Central Park Family Theater]] on [[Bessemer Boulevard]] opened. | * [[1925]]: The [[Central Park Family Theater]] on [[Bessemer Boulevard]] opened. | ||
* [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Paul Lehner]] was born in [[Dolomite]]. | * [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Paul Lehner]] was born in [[Dolomite]]. | ||
* [[1917]]: LSD researcher [[Humphry Osmond]] was born in Surrey, England. | |||
* [[1915]]: Statewide alcohol [[prohibition]] went into effect. | * [[1915]]: Statewide alcohol [[prohibition]] went into effect. | ||
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July 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2005: The U. S. Census estimate for Birmingham's population drops to 231,483.
- 2000: Birmingham Steeldogs 61 - Roanoke Steam 43 at Roanoke.
- 1996: The First Emperor: Treasures from Ancient China exhibit opened at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
- 1984: Birmingham Stallions 36 - Tampa Bay Bandits 17 in the first round of the USFL playoffs at Legion Field.
- 1961: Track and field star Carl Lewis was born in Birmingham.
- 1959: Joseph Raya became an associate priest of the Madonna House Apostolate in Combermere, Ontario, Canada.
- 1925: The Central Park Family Theater on Bessemer Boulevard opened.
- 1920: Baseball player Paul Lehner was born in Dolomite.
- 1917: LSD researcher Humphry Osmond was born in Surrey, England.
- 1915: Statewide alcohol prohibition went into effect.