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[[Image:L&N station 1898.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Vounteers await deployment on May 1, 1898]]
[[Image:L&N station 1898.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Vounteers await deployment on May 1, 1898]]
* [[2018]]: The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] acquired [[WVSU-FM]] from [[Samford University]].
* [[2015]]: [[Avondale]]'s [[Saturn]] opened with a free concert by Austin's Mother Falcon orchestra.
* [[2015]]: [[Avondale]]'s [[Saturn]] opened with a free concert by Austin's Mother Falcon orchestra.
* [[2013]]: [[Krewe on First]] opened.
* [[2013]]: [[Krewe on First]] opened.
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* [[2005]]: The [[Joe Muggs]] newsstand at [[Five Points South]] closed.
* [[2005]]: The [[Joe Muggs]] newsstand at [[Five Points South]] closed.
* [[2004]]: [[Do Dah Day]] was held in the bowl parks on [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[2004]]: [[Do Dah Day]] was held in the bowl parks on [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[1994]]: Pink Floyd's "The Division Bell" tour [[List of concerts at Legion Field|played at Legion Field]].
* [[1983]]: [[Gerry Mitchell]] opened [[Almost Famous]] art gallery at [[Five Points South]].
* [[1983]]: [[Gerry Mitchell]] opened [[Almost Famous]] art gallery at [[Five Points South]].
* [[1948]]: The [[1948 Southern Negro Youth Conference]] opened at the [[Alliance Gospel Tabernacle]], but was interrupted by the arrest of all white participants, including visiting U.S. Senator Glen Taylor.
* [[1936]]: [[Ersie Bradford]] became the first African American to serve on a [[Jefferson County Courts|Jefferson County]] jury.
* [[1936]]: [[Ersie Bradford]] became the first African American to serve on a [[Jefferson County Courts|Jefferson County]] jury.
* [[1935]]: The [[Southeastern Bible College|Birmingham School of the Bible]] held its first classes.
* [[1935]]: The [[Southeastern Bible College|Birmingham School of the Bible]] held its first classes.
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* [[1884]]: The first edition of ''[[The Weekly Iron Age]]'' was published.
* [[1884]]: The first edition of ''[[The Weekly Iron Age]]'' was published.
* [[1863]]: Union Colonel [[Streight's Raid|Streight's forces]] arrived in [[Blountsville]].
* [[1863]]: Union Colonel [[Streight's Raid|Streight's forces]] arrived in [[Blountsville]].
* [[1814]]: [[John Coffee]]'s forces evacuated and burned [[Mud Town]] on the [[Cahaba River]].
* [[1814]]: [[John Coffee]]'s forces evacuated and burned [[Mad Town]] on the [[Cahaba River]].


[[File:Bob Cain.jpg|right|thumb|Bob Cain, born May 1, 1939]]
[[File:Bob Cain.jpg|right|thumb|Bob Cain, born May 1, 1939]]
==Births==
==Births==
* [[1987]]: Former running back [[Glen Coffee]] was born in Valparaiso, Florida.
* [[1987]]: Former running back [[Glen Coffee]] was born in Valparaiso, Florida.
* [[1970]]: Reporter [[Stephanie McCrummen]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1940]]: Presbyterian minister [[Bill Hay]] was born.
* [[1940]]: Presbyterian minister [[Bill Hay]] was born.
* [[1939]]: Musician and club owner [[Bob Cain]] was born in Hartselle.
* [[1939]]: Musician and club owner [[Bob Cain]] was born in Hartselle.

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Vounteers await deployment on May 1, 1898
Bob Cain, born May 1, 1939

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