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'''March 18''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''March 18''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


*[[2008]]: The final concert at the [[Bomb Shelter]] was held.
* [[2014]]: [[Good Friends Chinese & Seafood Restaurant]] was [[List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City Council|shut down]] by the [[Birmingham City Council]]
*[[2006]]: Melaver Inc. announced plans to purchase and renovate the [[Federal Reserve building]].
* [[2008]]: The final concert at the [[Bomb Shelter]] was held.
*2006: The Dallas Cowboys signed [[Terrell Owens]] to a 3-year, $25 million deal.  
* [[2006]]: Melaver Inc. announced plans to purchase and renovate the [[Federal Reserve building]].
*[[2004]]: [[List of interstate accidents involving steel coils|A truck lost a 20-ton steel coil]] on I-20/59 near the [[BJCC|Civic Center]] leaving five holes in the main roadbed.
* 2006: The Dallas Cowboys signed [[Terrell Owens]] to a 3-year, $25 million deal.  
*[[2003]]: The FBI raided [[HealthSouth]] headquarters.
* [[2004]]: [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|A truck lost a 20-ton steel coil]] on I-20/59 near the [[BJCC|Civic Center]] leaving five holes in the main roadbed.
*[[2002]]: The [[Spencer Honors House|UAB's Honors House]] was renamed in honor of William M. and Virginia B. Spencer.
* [[2003]]: The FBI raided [[HealthSouth]] headquarters.
*[[1998]]: All four lanes of [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] North were closed for five days after a 23-ton steel coil bounced down the interstate after falling off a truck.  
* [[2002]]: The [[Spencer Honors House|UAB's Honors House]] was renamed in honor of William M. and Virginia B. Spencer.
*[[1922]]: Civil Rights activist [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] was born in Montgomery County.
* [[1998]]: All four lanes of [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] North were closed for five days after a 23-ton steel coil [[List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads|bounced down the interstate]] after falling off a truck.
* [[1965]]: [[Yeilding's]] opened at [[Vestavia Plaza]].
* [[1906]]: [[St Mark's Catholic Church (Thomas)|St Mark's Catholic Church]] was dedicated in [[Thomas]].
 
[[Image:FL Shuttlesworth portrait.JPG|right|thumb|Fred Shuttlesworth, born March 18, 1922]]
==Births==
* [[1983]]: Artist [[Michael Richardson]] was born.
* [[1960]]: Basketball coach [[Bruce Pearl]] was born.
* [[1936]]: Reporter [[Frank Sikora]] was born in Byesville, Ohio.
* [[1934]]: Country star [[Charley Pride]] was born in Sledge, Mississippi.
* [[1922]]: Civil Rights activist [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] was born in Montgomery County.
* [[1919]]: Football star [[Joe Domnanovich]] was born in South Bend, Indiana.
* [[1911]]: Businessman [[Ferd Weil]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1894]]: Architect [[Jack B. Smith]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1838]]: Attorney [[J. J. Jolly]] was born in Mount Hebron, Greene County.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2023]]: [[Karl Seitz]], ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' editorial page editor
* [[2018]]: [[Frank Fleming]], sculptor
* [[1996]]: [[Albert Persons]], aviator & newspaper publisher
 
==Sports==
* [[2014]]: [[Auburn University]] hired [[Bruce Pearl]] as its head men's basketball coach.


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March 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Fred Shuttlesworth, born March 18, 1922

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