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'''March 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''March 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2006]]: A 30 foot tall steel sculpture of a [[calla lily]] was installed outside [[Norton's Florist]] on [[22nd Street South]].  
* [[2006]]: A 30-foot tall steel sculpture of a [[calla lily]] was installed outside [[Norton's Florist]] on [[22nd Street South]].  
* 2006: [[Compass Bank]] acquired TexasBanc Holding Company of Fort Worth, Texas.
* 2006: [[Compass Bank]] acquired TexasBanc Holding Company of Fort Worth, Texas.
* 2006: [[Faith Church of the Nazarene]] in [[Hayden]] was destroyed by fire.
* 2006: [[Faith Church of the Nazarene]] in [[Hayden]] was destroyed by fire.
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* [[2000]]: The [[Bernice L. Wright Lustron House]] and the [[John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House]], both on [[Cahaba Road]], and the [[Lustron House on Columbiana Road]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[2000]]: The [[Bernice L. Wright Lustron House]] and the [[John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House]], both on [[Cahaba Road]], and the [[Lustron House on Columbiana Road]] were added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1995]]: [[ConTinuit|ConTinuity 1995]] began at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center]].
* [[1995]]: [[ConTinuit|ConTinuity 1995]] began at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center]].
* [[1986]]: Bobby Unser set a closed-course speed record for four-wheel drive vehicles at [[Talladega Superspeedway]].
* [[1985]]: The [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Jim Mora's Baltimore Stars 7-3 at Byrd Stadium.
* [[1970]]: Buddy Baker broke the 200 mph barrier at Talladega Superspeedway.
* [[1949]]: The home of Bishop [[S. L. Green]] was [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombed]].
* [[1949]]: The home of Bishop [[S. L. Green]] was [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombed]].
* [[1941]]: [[Homewood Public Library]] was established.
* [[1941]]: [[Homewood Public Library]] was established.
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* [[1832]]: The [[Treaty of Cusseta]] was signed, ceding all remaining Creek claims in East Alabama to the United States.
* [[1832]]: The [[Treaty of Cusseta]] was signed, ceding all remaining Creek claims in East Alabama to the United States.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1983]]: Baseball player [[Eric West]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1979]]: Baseball player [[Seth Bobbitt]] was born in [[Alabaster]].
* [[1959]]: Sprinter [[Emmit King]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1941]]: Drummer [[Lester Cobb]] was born.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2011]]: Soul and gospel singer [[Roszetta Johnson]] died.  
* [[2011]]: Soul and gospel singer [[Roszetta Johnson]] died.  
* 2011: Computer technician [[Rod Abbott]] died.
* 2011: Computer technician [[Rod Abbott]] died.
* [[2007]]: Long time [[John's Restaurant]] and [[La Paree]] server [[Ralph Hicks]] died.
* [[2007]]: Long time [[John's Restaurant]] and [[La Paree]] server [[Ralph Hicks]] died.
* [[1997]]: Dance instructor and drummer [[Dale Serrano|Dale Serrano, Sr]] died.
* [[1997]]: Dance instructor and drummer [[Dale Serrano|Dale Serrano, Sr]] died.
* [[1983]]: Baseball player [[Eric West]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1979]]: Baseball player [[Seth Bobbitt]] was born in [[Alabaster]].
* [[1966]]: Mafia courier [[Virginia Hill]] died in Austria.
* [[1966]]: Mafia courier [[Virginia Hill]] died in Austria.
* [[1959]]: Sprinter [[Emmit King]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1933]]: ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'' delivery boy [[T. E. McGiboney]] was struck and killed by a motorist while working.
* [[1941]]: Drummer [[Lester Cobb]] was born.
* [[1916]]: Social reformer [[Julia S. Tutwiler]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1916]]: Social reformer [[Julia S. Tutwiler]] died in Birmingham.


==Sports==
* [[1986]]: Bobby Unser set a closed-course speed record for four-wheel drive vehicles at [[Talladega Superspeedway]].
* [[1985]]: The [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Jim Mora's Baltimore Stars 7-3 at Byrd Stadium.
* [[1970]]: Buddy Baker broke the 200 mph barrier at Talladega Superspeedway.


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