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'''April 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''April 24''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2006]]: [[Emmylou Harris]]' album ''All the Roadrunning'' was released.
* [[1979]]: The "Big Boy" statue from the [[Shoney's Big Boy]] at [[Hoover Mall]] was placed on the roof of [[Berry High School]] by pranksters.
* [[1973]]: The downtown section of [[Morris Avenue]] between [[21st Street North|21st]] and [[24th Street North|24th]] Streets became the first site in [[Birmingham]] added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1969]]: [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Blount County|Blount]], [[St Clair County|St Clair]], [[Walker County|Walker]], and [[Shelby County|Shelby Counties]] joined the [[Regional Planning Commission]].
* [[1913]]: A hatchet was buried at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] as part of the [[1913 Potlatch]] to heal the city's political turmoil.
* [[1908]]: The [[1908 Albertville tornado]] killed 15 and injured 150 in [[Walker County|Walker]], [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Blount County|Blount]], Marshall and Dekalb Counties.
* [[1802]]: The state of Georgia ceded its western land claims to the United States in exchange for $1.25 million from future land sales. Alabama and Mississippi were created from those territories.
==Business==
* [[2021]]: [[Pho Que Huong|Phở Quê Hương]] Vietnamese restaurant closed.
* [[2017]]: [[Urban Standard]] reopened after experiencing fire damage in January.
* [[2017]]: [[Urban Standard]] reopened after experiencing fire damage in January.
* [[2012]]: [[Greg's Hot Dogs]] cart began oeprating downtown.
* [[2012]]: [[Greg's Hot Dogs]] cart began oeprating downtown.
* [[2006]]: [[Dixie's Deli]] in [[Forestdale]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[2006]]: [[Dixie's Deli]] in [[Forestdale]] was destroyed by fire.
* 2006: [[Emmylou Harris]]' album ''All the Roadrunning'' was released.
* [[1979]]: The "Big Boy" statue from the [[Shoney's Big Boy]] at [[Hoover Mall]] was placed on the roof of [[Berry High School]] by pranksters.
* [[1973]]: The downtown section of [[Morris Avenue]] between [[21st Street North|21st]] and [[24th Street North|24th]] Streets became the first site in [[Birmingham]] added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1969]]: [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Blount County|Blount]], [[St Clair County|St Clair]], [[Walker County|Walker]], and [[Shelby County|Shelby Counties]] joined the [[Regional Planning Commission]].
* [[1954]]: Radio announcer [[Joe Rumore]] opened [[Rumore's Record Rack]] on [[2nd Avenue North]].
* [[1954]]: Radio announcer [[Joe Rumore]] opened [[Rumore's Record Rack]] on [[2nd Avenue North]].
* [[1922]]: Alabama's first licensed radio station, [[WSY-AM]], went on the air.
* [[1922]]: Alabama's first licensed radio station, [[WSY-AM]], went on the air.
* [[1913]]: A hatchet was buried at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] as part of the [[1913 Potlatch]] to heal the city's political turmoil.
* [[1908]]: The [[1908 Albertville tornado]] killed 15 and injured 150 in [[Walker County|Walker]], [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Blount County|Blount]], Marshall and Dekalb Counties.
* [[1884]]: [[City Bank]] merged with the [[National Bank of Birmingham]] to create the [[First National Bank of Birmingham]]
* [[1884]]: [[City Bank]] merged with the [[National Bank of Birmingham]] to create the [[First National Bank of Birmingham]]
* [[1802]]: The state of Georgia ceded its western land claims to the United States in exchange for $1.25 million from future land sales. Alabama and Mississippi were created from those territories.


[[File:Lemuel Dawson.jpg|right|thumb|Lemuel Dawson, born April 24, 1865]]
[[File:Lemuel Dawson.jpg|right|thumb|Lemuel Dawson, born April 24, 1865]]

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April 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:

  • 1802: The state of Georgia ceded its western land claims to the United States in exchange for $1.25 million from future land sales. Alabama and Mississippi were created from those territories.

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Lemuel Dawson, born April 24, 1865

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