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* [[2009]]: The 8th annual [[Artwalk]] was held in the [[Loft District]]. | * [[2009]]: The 8th annual [[Artwalk]] was held in the [[Loft District]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: The [[Clay Community Center]] formally opened to the public. | * [[2006]]: The [[Clay Community Center]] formally opened to the public. | ||
* 2006: The new [[Center Point Fire Station No. 1 (2006)|Center Point Fire Station No. 1]] was formally dedicated. | * 2006: The new [[Center Point Fire Station No. 1 (2006)|Center Point Fire Station No. 1]] was formally dedicated. | ||
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* [[1970]]: [[Vida Blue]] pitched a one-hitter for the Oakland Athletics. | * [[1970]]: [[Vida Blue]] pitched a one-hitter for the Oakland Athletics. | ||
* [[1967]]: [[Karl Seitz]] began as a reporter for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''. | * [[1967]]: [[Karl Seitz]] began as a reporter for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''. | ||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2007]]: Restauranteur [[Pearl Carlile]] died in [[Columbiana]]. | |||
* [[2001]]: Librarian [[Lynn Edwards Angell]] was killed in the hijacking of American Airlines Flight 11, and accountant [[Bill Godshalk]] was killed in his office in Building 2 of the World Trade Center during terrorist attacks on the United States. | |||
* [[1952]]: Writer [[Steven Ford Brown]] was born in Florence. | * [[1952]]: Writer [[Steven Ford Brown]] was born in Florence. | ||
* [[1948]]: Businessman and child actor [[Phillip Alford]] was born in Gadsden. | * [[1948]]: Businessman and child actor [[Phillip Alford]] was born in Gadsden. | ||
* [[1929]]: SONAT president and [[Mountain Brook Mayor]] [[Bill Matthews]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1913]]: Legendary football coach [[Bear Bryant]] was born in Moro Bottom, Arkansas. | * [[1913]]: Legendary football coach [[Bear Bryant]] was born in Moro Bottom, Arkansas. | ||
* [[1911]]: Attorney and newspaper editor [[Alice Lee]] was born in Monroeville. | * [[1911]]: Attorney and newspaper editor [[Alice Lee]] was born in Monroeville. | ||
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September 11 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: The 8th annual Artwalk was held in the Loft District.
- 2006: The Clay Community Center formally opened to the public.
- 2006: The new Center Point Fire Station No. 1 was formally dedicated.
- 2002: The 9-11 Memorial Walk was dedicated along 19th Street North.
- 2001: Librarian Lynn Edwards Angell was killed in the hijacking of American Airlines Flight 11, and accountant Bill Godshalk was killed in his office in Building 2 of the World Trade Center during terrorist attacks on the United States.
- 1997: The newly re-formed Alabama Symphony Orchestra made its debut performance.
- 1978: Pilgrim Congregational Church's pastor Lawrence Johnson died.
- 1970: Vida Blue pitched a one-hitter for the Oakland Athletics.
- 1967: Karl Seitz began as a reporter for the Birmingham Post-Herald.
Births and deaths
- 2007: Restauranteur Pearl Carlile died in Columbiana.
- 2001: Librarian Lynn Edwards Angell was killed in the hijacking of American Airlines Flight 11, and accountant Bill Godshalk was killed in his office in Building 2 of the World Trade Center during terrorist attacks on the United States.
- 1952: Writer Steven Ford Brown was born in Florence.
- 1948: Businessman and child actor Phillip Alford was born in Gadsden.
- 1929: SONAT president and Mountain Brook Mayor Bill Matthews was born in Birmingham.
- 1913: Legendary football coach Bear Bryant was born in Moro Bottom, Arkansas.
- 1911: Attorney and newspaper editor Alice Lee was born in Monroeville.