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* [[2009]]: The first annual [[Free the Hops Oktoberfest]] was held on [[Morris Avenue]].
* [[2009]]: The first annual [[Free the Hops Oktoberfest]] was held on [[Morris Avenue]].
* 2009: The 2nd annual [[Leeds Folk Festival]] was held in [[Leeds]].
* 2009: The 2nd annual [[Leeds Folk Festival]] was held in [[Leeds]].
* 2009: [[2009 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] defeated [[2009 Miles College Golden Bears football|Miles College]] 31-12 at [[Seibert Stadium]].
* 2009: [[2009 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] lost 27-14 to Troy University in Troy.
* [[2008]]: "105.5 The Vulcan" changed its call sign from [[WENN]] to [[WVVB]].
* [[2008]]: "105.5 The Vulcan" changed its call sign from [[WENN]] to [[WVVB]].
* [[2003]]: The new [[Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum]] opened to the public at [[Barber Motorsports Park]].
* [[1997]]: ''[[4 Little Girls]]'' opened to the public at the [[Carver Theatre]].
* [[1997]]: ''[[4 Little Girls]]'' opened to the public at the [[Carver Theatre]].
* [[1976]]: A crowd of over 15,000 watched as the [[Tannehill Ironworks]] produced pig iron again after 111 years out of commission.
* [[1976]]: A crowd of over 15,000 watched as the [[Tannehill Ironworks]] produced pig iron again after 111 years out of commission.
* [[1974]]: The [[Birmingham Americans]] defeated the Houston Texans 42-14 before a crowd of 33,619 in a nationally-televised game at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1959]]: [[Bessemer]]'s [[Holiday Bowl]] had its grand opening.
* [[1959]]: [[Bessemer]]'s [[Holiday Bowl]] had its grand opening.
* [[1920]]: [[Shades Cahaba High School]] first opened to students.
* [[1920]]: [[Shades Cahaba High School]] first opened to students.
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* [[1883]]: [[Isaac Hochstadter]] married [[Carrie Hochstadter|Carrie Lebolt]] of Dayton, Ohio.
* [[1883]]: [[Isaac Hochstadter]] married [[Carrie Hochstadter|Carrie Lebolt]] of Dayton, Ohio.


==Births and deaths==
==Birthss==
* [[2013]]: Former [[Birmingham Police Department]] chaplain [[Joe Rhodes]] died.
* [[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s African elephant [[Callee]] was born at the Pittsburgh Zoo.
* [[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s African elephant [[Callee]] was born at the Pittsburgh Zoo.
* [[1986]]: [[2013 Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Ryan Kussmaul]] was born in Fennimore, Wisconsin.
* [[1986]]: [[2013 Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Ryan Kussmaul]] was born in Fennimore, Wisconsin.
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* [[1942]]: Author [[J. Gordon Melton]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1942]]: Author [[J. Gordon Melton]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1926]]: Governor [[Lurleen Wallace]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1926]]: Governor [[Lurleen Wallace]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1902]]: More than 100 people died in a stampede following remarks by [[Booker T. Washington]] to the [[1902 National Baptist Convention]] at [[Shiloh Baptist Church]].
* [[1892]]: Newspaper reporter and novelist [[Jack Bethea]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1892]]: Newspaper reporter and novelist [[Jack Bethea]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1886]]: [[Southern Natural Gas Company]] founder [[Christopher Chenery]] was born in Richmond, Virginia.
* [[1886]]: [[Southern Natural Gas Company]] founder [[Christopher Chenery]] was born in Richmond, Virginia.
* [[1869]]: Furniture dealer and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[B. H. Cooper]] was born in Leake County, Mississippi.
* [[1869]]: Furniture dealer and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[B. H. Cooper]] was born in Leake County, Mississippi.
==Deaths==
* [[2013]]: Former [[Birmingham Police Department]] chaplain [[Joe Rhodes]] died.
* [[1902]]: More than 100 people died in a stampede following remarks by [[Booker T. Washington]] to the [[1902 National Baptist Convention]] at [[Shiloh Baptist Church]].
==Sports==
* 2009: [[2009 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] defeated [[2009 Miles College Golden Bears football|Miles College]] 31-12 at [[Seibert Stadium]].
* 2009: [[2009 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] lost 27-14 to Troy University in Troy.
* [[1974]]: The [[Birmingham Americans]] defeated the Houston Texans 42-14 before a crowd of 33,619 in a nationally-televised game at [[Legion Field]].


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