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* [[1966]]: Construction of the [[Highland Avenue overpass]] was started. | * [[1966]]: Construction of the [[Highland Avenue overpass]] was started. | ||
* [[1963]]: The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed the change from a [[Birmingham City Commission|City Commission]] to a [[Birmingham Mayor|Mayor]]/[[Birmingham City Council|Council]] form of government in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1963]]: The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed the change from a [[Birmingham City Commission|City Commission]] to a [[Birmingham Mayor|Mayor]]/[[Birmingham City Council|Council]] form of government in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1962]]: The renovated [[Tapawingo Plunge]] was incorporated. | |||
* [[1931]]: Architect and Kansas City Mayor [[W. W. Rose]] died at home in Kansas City. | * [[1931]]: Architect and Kansas City Mayor [[W. W. Rose]] died at home in Kansas City. | ||
* [[1906]]: Secretary [[Helen Cockrell]] was born in East Saint Louis, Illinois. | * [[1906]]: Secretary [[Helen Cockrell]] was born in East Saint Louis, Illinois. |
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May 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2003: Albany Conquest 56 - Birmingham Steeldogs 47 at Albany.
- 1998: The Visionland theme park, and its Rampage roller coaster, opened in Bessemer.
- 1985: The Birmingham Historical Society erected a marker at the "Heaviest Corner on Earth".
- 1983: Birmingham Stallions 23 - Michigan Panthers 20 in overtime at the Pontiac Silverdome.
- 1968: Ground was broken for the Talladega Superspeedway.
- 1966: Construction of the Highland Avenue overpass was started.
- 1963: The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed the change from a City Commission to a Mayor/Council form of government in Birmingham.
- 1962: The renovated Tapawingo Plunge was incorporated.
- 1931: Architect and Kansas City Mayor W. W. Rose died at home in Kansas City.
- 1906: Secretary Helen Cockrell was born in East Saint Louis, Illinois.
- 1889: Richard Hawes was convicted of killing his wife and family.
- 1867: U. S. Congressman William Oliver was born in Eutaw.
- 1844: Merchant A. B. Loveman was born in Györke, Hungary