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* [[2013]]: [[Worship Center Christian Church]] opened on [[Derby Parkway]].
* [[2013]]: [[Worship Center Christian Church]] opened on [[Derby Parkway]].
* [[2006]]: [[Restaurant G]] closed.
* [[2006]]: [[Restaurant G]] closed.
* 2006: The 3rd annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] began on two stages at the [[Railroad Park]] site.
* 2006: The 3rd annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] began on two stages at the [[Railroad Park]] site.
* [[2005]]: FBI director Robert Mueller III dedicated the [[FBI Birmingham Field Office Building]] on [[18th Street North]].
* [[2001]]: [[Books-A-Million|Joe Muggs]] opened at [[The Summit]].
* [[2001]]: [[Books-A-Million|Joe Muggs]] opened at [[The Summit]].
* [[1998]]: Nearly 168,000 residents voted in the [[MAPS]] referendum.
* [[1998]]: Nearly 168,000 residents voted in the [[MAPS]] referendum.

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August 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Kelly Ingram, born August 4, 1887

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