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* [[2003]]: The first "Dia de los Muertos" installation was made at [[Bare Hands|Bare Hands Gallery]].
* [[2003]]: The first "Dia de los Muertos" installation was made at [[Bare Hands|Bare Hands Gallery]].
* [[1986]]: The "[[Birmingham Terra Cotta]]" exhibit began at the [[UAB Visual Arts Gallery]].
* [[1986]]: The "[[Birmingham Terra Cotta]]" exhibit began at the [[UAB Visual Arts Gallery]].
* [[1962]]: The [[G. E. S.]] store opened on [[12th Street Southwest]].
* [[1962]]: The [[Government Employees Store]] (G*E*S) opened on [[12th Street Southwest]].
* [[1955]]: [[Pell City]]'s [[WFHK-AM]] was awarded a broadcast license.
* [[1955]]: [[Pell City]]'s [[WFHK-AM]] was awarded a broadcast license.
* [[1948]]: Harry Truman won the [[1948 general election|1948 presidential election]] despite [[1948 States Rights Democratic Party convention|Dixiecrat]] Strom Thurmond collecting 37 electoral votes from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina.
* [[1948]]: Harry Truman won the [[1948 general election|1948 presidential election]] despite [[1948 States Rights Democratic Party convention|Dixiecrat]] Strom Thurmond collecting 37 electoral votes from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina.

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November 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Thomas McDonald, born November 2, 1854

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