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'''June 20''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''June 20''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2008]]: [[RBC Bank]] completed its acquisition of [[First American Bank]]. | |||
* [[2006]]: The [[Trussville Planning and Zoning Board]] approved the first phase of [[Trussville Springs]]. | * [[2006]]: The [[Trussville Planning and Zoning Board]] approved the first phase of [[Trussville Springs]]. | ||
* [[1997]]: Jackson Chargers 2 - [[Alabama Saints]] 0 at the [[Vestavia Hills Sports Complex]]. | * [[1997]]: Jackson Chargers 2 - [[Alabama Saints]] 0 at the [[Vestavia Hills Sports Complex]]. | ||
*1997: Bass-player [[Oteil Burbridge]] made his debut as part of the Allman Brothers in Boston. | |||
* [[1982]]: Carolina Storm 29 - [[Alabama Magic]] 13 at Carolina. | * [[1982]]: Carolina Storm 29 - [[Alabama Magic]] 13 at Carolina. | ||
* [[1981]]: [[Carl Lewis]] set the low-altitude long jump record. | * [[1981]]: [[Carl Lewis]] set the low-altitude long jump record. |
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June 20 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: RBC Bank completed its acquisition of First American Bank.
- 2006: The Trussville Planning and Zoning Board approved the first phase of Trussville Springs.
- 1997: Jackson Chargers 2 - Alabama Saints 0 at the Vestavia Hills Sports Complex.
- 1997: Bass-player Oteil Burbridge made his debut as part of the Allman Brothers in Boston.
- 1982: Carolina Storm 29 - Alabama Magic 13 at Carolina.
- 1981: Carl Lewis set the low-altitude long jump record.
- 1949: Lionel Richie was born in Tuskegee.
- 1950: Willie Mays graduated high school and signed with the New York Giants.
- 1911: Actress Gail Patrick was born in Birmingham.
- 1910: Former Birmingham mayor William H. Morris died.