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* [[2005]]: The sign on the [[City Federal Building]] was re-lit after being refurbished. | * [[2005]]: The sign on the [[City Federal Building]] was re-lit after being refurbished. | ||
* [[1989]]: Patty Moise ran the record closed course run for a female at 216.607 mph at [[Talladega Superspeedway]]. | * [[1989]]: Patty Moise ran the record closed course run for a female at 216.607 mph at [[Talladega Superspeedway]]. | ||
* [[1962]]: [[Bethel Baptist Church]] was bombed for the third time. | |||
* [[1956]]: Football coach [[Tony Nathan]] was born in Birmingham. | * [[1956]]: Football coach [[Tony Nathan]] was born in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1819]]: The State of [[Alabama]] was admitted into the United States of America. | * [[1819]]: The State of [[Alabama]] was admitted into the United States of America. | ||
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December 14 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2005: The sign on the City Federal Building was re-lit after being refurbished.
- 1989: Patty Moise ran the record closed course run for a female at 216.607 mph at Talladega Superspeedway.
- 1962: Bethel Baptist Church was bombed for the third time.
- 1956: Football coach Tony Nathan was born in Birmingham.
- 1819: The State of Alabama was admitted into the United States of America.