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:* The nation's only female professional skywriter, Suzanne Asbury-Oliver, spelled "Airshow" over downtown Birmingham to advertise the [[Wings and Wheels Air Show]] at the [[Shelby County Airport]]. | :* The nation's only female professional skywriter, Suzanne Asbury-Oliver, spelled "Airshow" over downtown Birmingham to advertise the [[Wings and Wheels Air Show]] at the [[Shelby County Airport]]. | ||
* [[2005]]: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast, a New York congressman called President Bush "our [[Bull Connor]]". | * [[2005]]: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast, a New York congressman called President Bush "our [[Bull Connor]]". | ||
* [[2001]]: Six people were [[List of Jefferson County homicides in 2001|killed]] in an apartment fire deliberately set in [[Fairfield]]. | |||
* [[1969]]: [[Willie Mays]] hit his 600th career home run. | * [[1969]]: [[Willie Mays]] hit his 600th career home run. | ||
[[Category:September dates|22]] | [[Category:September dates|22]] |
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September 22 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The 8th Annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival began in the Theatre District downtown.
- The nation's only female professional skywriter, Suzanne Asbury-Oliver, spelled "Airshow" over downtown Birmingham to advertise the Wings and Wheels Air Show at the Shelby County Airport.
- 2005: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast, a New York congressman called President Bush "our Bull Connor".
- 2001: Six people were killed in an apartment fire deliberately set in Fairfield.
- 1969: Willie Mays hit his 600th career home run.