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* January: The Federal Communications Commission granted [[WAFM-TV]] a permit to increase its transmitter power for around-the-clock broadcasting.
* January: The Federal Communications Commission granted [[WAFM-TV]] a permit to increase its transmitter power for around-the-clock broadcasting.
* [[Alagasco|Alabama Gas Corporation]] was spun off from [[Southern Natural|Southern Natural Gas Company]].
* [[Alagasco|Alabama Gas Corporation]] was spun off from [[Southern Natural|Southern Natural Gas Company]].
* Storer Broadcasting of Toledo, Ohio purchased [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] for $2.3 million and switched it from Channel 4 to Channel 6.
* The [[Birmingham News|Birmingham News Company]] purchased [[WVTM|WAFM-TV]], [[WAPI-AM]] and [[WAPI-FM]] and moved their studios to [[Red Mountain]].
* [[Wright Dairy|Riverbend Farm]] in [[Ragland]] ceased bottling and distribution of its dairy products.
* Development of the [[Shoppes of Crestwood|Crestwood Shopping Center]] was first announced, but delayed due to opposition.
* The [[Vulcan Motor Lodge]] was purchased by [[Mac McGrady]] and renamed the [[Vulcan Motor Lodge|St Francis Hotel Courts]].
* [[Woodward Iron Company]] closed its [[Woodward Mine No. 3|Mine No. 3]], the last iron ore mine on [[Red Mountain]].
====Establishments====
* [[Bert Bank]] founded the [[Alabama Football Network]].
* [[Floyd & Beasley Transfer]] was incorporated.
* [[Floyd & Beasley Transfer]] was incorporated.
* [[Robert Luckie Jr]] founded [[Luckie & Co.]]
* [[Robert Luckie Jr]] founded [[Luckie & Co.]]
* [[Michael Matsos]] opened a second location of [[La Paree]] restaurant in the [[Holiday Inn]] on [[Bessemer Super Highway]].
* [[Michael Matsos]] opened a second location of [[La Paree]] restaurant in the [[Holiday Inn]] on [[Bessemer Super Highway]].
* [[Bert Bank]] founded the [[Alabama Football Network]].
* [[Jimmy Pappas|Jimmy]] and [[Inez Pappas]] founded [[Jimez's]] restaurant in [[Hueytown]].
* [[Jimmy Pappas|Jimmy]] and [[Inez Pappas]] founded [[Jimez's]] restaurant in [[Hueytown]].
* Storer Broadcasting of Toledo, Ohio purchased [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] for $2.3 million and switched it from Channel 4 to Channel 6.
* The [[Birmingham News|Birmingham News Company]] purchased [[WVTM|WAFM-TV]], [[WAPI-AM]] and [[WAPI-FM]] and moved their studios to [[Red Mountain]].
* [[Frank Lovoy]] founded [[Lovoy's Italian Restaurant]] in [[Homewood]].
* [[Frank Lovoy]] founded [[Lovoy's Italian Restaurant]] in [[Homewood]].
* Pasquale and Vincent Gramaglia founded [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] in Cincinnati, Ohio.
* Pasquale and Vincent Gramaglia founded [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] in Cincinnati, Ohio.
* [[Wright Dairy|Riverbend Farm]] in [[Ragland]] ceased bottling and distribution of its dairy products.
* December: [[Toney Carnaggio|Toney]] and [[Vince Carnaggio]] opened [[Carnaggio's]] restaurant in [[Midfield]]
* Development of the [[Shoppes of Crestwood|Crestwood Shopping Center]] was first announced, but delayed due to opposition.
* The [[Vulcan Motor Lodge]] was purchased by [[Mac McGrady]] and renamed the [[Vulcan Motor Lodge|St Francis Hotel Courts]].
* [[Woodward Iron Company]] closed its [[Woodward Mine No. 3|Mine No. 3]], the last iron ore mine on [[Red Mountain]].


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Revision as of 19:35, 16 July 2018

1953 was the 82nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Woodward Mine No. 3 closed in 1953

Establishments

Government

Education

Religion

Sports

1953 Dental Clinic Game ticket

Individuals


Births

Coyote J. Calhoun

Marriages

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1953

Works


Books

Buildings

Context

1950s
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