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'''November 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''November 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[2006]]: | *[[2006]]: Pastor and civil rights activist [[Edward Gardner]] died. | ||
:* [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part II netted 57 felony and misdemeanor arrests. | :* [[Operation "Taking It to the Streets"]], part II netted 57 felony and misdemeanor arrests. | ||
:* The [[AmSouth]]/[[Regions]] merger was finalized. | :* The [[AmSouth]]/[[Regions]] merger was finalized. |
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November 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Pastor and civil rights activist Edward Gardner died.
- Operation "Taking It to the Streets", part II netted 57 felony and misdemeanor arrests.
- The AmSouth/Regions merger was finalized.
- The Bass House Museum in Leeds was formally opened to the public.
- The first annual Moss Rock Festival kicked off in Hoover.
- 1995: Nick Saban led Michigan State over Michigan in a 28-25 upset.
- 1992: Center Alan Ogg was waived by the Miami Heat.