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* [[2012]]: The [[Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children]] was dedicated.
* [[2012]]: The [[Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children]] was dedicated.
* 2012: Former [[WVTM]] anchor and news director [[Wendell Harris]] died.
* [[2010]]: The 8th annual [[Alabaster CityFest]] was held.
* [[2010]]: The 8th annual [[Alabaster CityFest]] was held.
* [[2007]]: [[Jefferson County Commission|Jefferson County Commissioner]] [[Larry Langford]] declared his intention to campaign for [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[2007]]: [[Jefferson County Commission|Jefferson County Commissioner]] [[Larry Langford]] declared his intention to campaign for [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[1997]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] caused damage on [[I-65]] near [[Greensprings Avenue]].
* [[1997]]: A [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|dropped steel coil]] caused damage on [[I-65]] near [[Greensprings Avenue]].
* [[1992]]: The [[Kirklin Clinic]] was dedicated.
* [[1992]]: The [[Kirklin Clinic]] was dedicated.
* [[1987]]: Artist and activist [[Eleanor Bridges]] died.
* [[1983]]: Steve Spurrier's Tampa Bay Bandits 45 - [[Birmingham Stallions]] 17 at Tampa Stadium.
* [[1983]]: Steve Spurrier's Tampa Bay Bandits 45 - [[Birmingham Stallions]] 17 at Tampa Stadium.
* [[1982]]: [[Alabama Magic]] 33 - Florida Suns 0 at Florida
* [[1982]]: [[Alabama Magic]] 33 - Florida Suns 0 at Florida
* [[1971]]: [[Naked Art]] owner [[Véronique Vanblaere]] was born in Belgium.
* [[1961]]: The area north of the [[Weiss Dam]] on the [[Coosa River]] was impounded, creating Weiss Lake.
* [[1961]]: The area north of the [[Weiss Dam]] on the [[Coosa River]] was impounded, creating Weiss Lake.
* [[1956]]: Reverend [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] founded the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]].
* [[1956]]: Reverend [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] founded the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]].
* [[1948]]: [[Kiddieland]] at [[Fair Park]] held its grand opening.
* [[1948]]: [[Kiddieland]] at [[Fair Park]] held its grand opening.
* [[1918]]: Mine worker [[Henry Higginbotham]] registered for the draft.
* [[1895]]: [[A. H. Parker]] married [[Bessie D. Pettiford]] at [[Tuskegee Institute]]'s chapel.
* [[1888]]: [[Ensley Works|Ensley Furnace No. 3]] was blown in.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2012]]: Former [[WVTM]] anchor and news director [[Wendell Harris]] died.
* [[1987]]: Artist and activist [[Eleanor Bridges]] died.
* [[1971]]: [[Naked Art]] owner [[Véronique Vanblaere]] was born in Belgium.
* [[1946]]: [[Trussville]] state representative [[Arthur Payne]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1946]]: [[Trussville]] state representative [[Arthur Payne]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1945]]: Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] was born in [[Pratt City]].
* [[1945]]: Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] was born in [[Pratt City]].
* [[1921]]: [[Mae Rosenberger]] was born in Mandeville, Louisiana.
* [[1921]]: [[Mae Rosenberger]] was born in Mandeville, Louisiana.
* [[1918]]: Mine worker [[Henry Higginbotham]] registered for the draft.
* [[1895]]: [[A. H. Parker]] married [[Bessie D. Pettiford]] at [[Tuskegee Institute]]'s chapel.
* [[1888]]: [[Ensley Works|Ensley Furnace No. 3]] was blown in.
* [[1868]]: Governor [[William Brandon]] was born in [[Talladega]].
* [[1868]]: Governor [[William Brandon]] was born in [[Talladega]].
* [[1856]]: [[Rufus Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]'', was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
* [[1856]]: [[Rufus Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]'', was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi.


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