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'''June 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''June 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2007]]: The [[Church of the Highlands]] opened its new campus on [[Grants Mill Road]]. | * [[2007]]: The [[Church of the Highlands]] opened its new campus on [[Grants Mill Road]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: A [[2006 Shelby County time capsule|Shelby County time capsule]] was placed behind a new cornerstone at the old [[Shelby County Courthouse]] in [[Columbiana]]. | * [[2006]]: A [[2006 Shelby County time capsule|Shelby County time capsule]] was placed behind a new cornerstone at the old [[Shelby County Courthouse]] in [[Columbiana]]. | ||
* [[2005]]: [[VJ's on the Runway]] closed its [[52nd Avenue North]] location. | * [[2005]]: [[VJ's on the Runway]] closed its [[52nd Avenue North]] location. | ||
* 2005: Green Bay Blizzard 69 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 41 at Green Bay. | * 2005: Green Bay Blizzard 69 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 41 at Green Bay. | ||
* [[2000]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 56 - Tulsa Talons 45 at the [[BJCC]] arena. | * [[2000]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 56 - Tulsa Talons 45 at the [[BJCC]] arena. | ||
* [[1995]]: Baltimore Stallions 37 - [[Birmingham Barracudas]] 0 at a Miami charity game. | * [[1995]]: Baltimore Stallions 37 - [[Birmingham Barracudas]] 0 at a Miami charity game. | ||
* [[1994]]: [[Sol's Sandwich Shop]] closed its location in the [[John Hand Building]] downtown. | * [[1994]]: [[Sol's Sandwich Shop]] closed its location in the [[John Hand Building]] downtown. | ||
* [[1963]]: [[Letter from Birmingham Jail]] appeared as the cover article for ''The New Leader''. | |||
* [[1906]]: Reverend [[Frederick W. Weidman]] became [[First Lutheran Church|Zion Lutheran Church]]'s fourth pastor. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2009]]: [[Jamie]], a [[Birmingham Zoo]] gorilla died during a medical check-up. | |||
* [[2008]]: [[Tuskegee Airman]] [[Chuck Dryden]] died. | |||
* [[2005]]: Former [[Black Baron]] [[Lyman Bostock, Sr]] died in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1971]]: Former police officer [[Perry Young]] was born. | * [[1971]]: Former police officer [[Perry Young]] was born. | ||
* [[1959]]: [[ASHOF]] inductee [[Jimmy Hitchcock]] died in Montgomery. | * [[1959]]: [[ASHOF]] inductee [[Jimmy Hitchcock]] died in Montgomery. | ||
* [[1934]]: Architect [[Jim Pfaffman]] was born. | |||
* [[1919]]: Quilter [[Nora Ezell]] was born in Brooksville, Mississippi. | * [[1919]]: Quilter [[Nora Ezell]] was born in Brooksville, Mississippi. | ||
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June 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: The Church of the Highlands opened its new campus on Grants Mill Road.
- 2006: A Shelby County time capsule was placed behind a new cornerstone at the old Shelby County Courthouse in Columbiana.
- 2005: VJ's on the Runway closed its 52nd Avenue North location.
- 2005: Green Bay Blizzard 69 - Birmingham Steeldogs 41 at Green Bay.
- 2000: Birmingham Steeldogs 56 - Tulsa Talons 45 at the BJCC arena.
- 1995: Baltimore Stallions 37 - Birmingham Barracudas 0 at a Miami charity game.
- 1994: Sol's Sandwich Shop closed its location in the John Hand Building downtown.
- 1963: Letter from Birmingham Jail appeared as the cover article for The New Leader.
- 1906: Reverend Frederick W. Weidman became Zion Lutheran Church's fourth pastor.
Births and deaths
- 2009: Jamie, a Birmingham Zoo gorilla died during a medical check-up.
- 2008: Tuskegee Airman Chuck Dryden died.
- 2005: Former Black Baron Lyman Bostock, Sr died in Birmingham.
- 1971: Former police officer Perry Young was born.
- 1959: ASHOF inductee Jimmy Hitchcock died in Montgomery.
- 1934: Architect Jim Pfaffman was born.
- 1919: Quilter Nora Ezell was born in Brooksville, Mississippi.