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'''August 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''August 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Restaurant G]] closed. | * [[2006]]: [[Restaurant G]] closed. | ||
* 2006: The 3rd annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] began on two stages at the [[Railroad Park]] site. | * 2006: The 3rd annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] began on two stages at the [[Railroad Park]] site. | ||
* [[2001]]: [[Books-A-Million|Joe Muggs]] opened at [[The Summit]]. | * [[2001]]: [[Books-A-Million|Joe Muggs]] opened at [[The Summit]]. | ||
* [[1998]]: Nearly 168,000 residents voted in the [[MAPS]] referendum. | |||
* [[1986]]: The USFL suspended their scheduled fall season, effectively ending the [[Birmingham Stallions]]. | |||
* [[1931]]: The mysterious [[Wood/Williams murders]] occurred in the woods of [[Shades Mountain]]. | |||
* [[1911]]: Businessman and entrepreneur [[Elton B. Stephens]] was born. | |||
* [[1889]]: [[Brother Bryan]] was installed as [[Third Presbyterian Church]]'s first permanent pastor. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2013]]: [[Alabama Power Company]] executive [[Jim Beckham]] died. | |||
* [[2007]]: Ford dealer and ad spokesman [[Jim Skinner]] died. | |||
* [[2000]]: [[Ajani]] was born at Indianapolis Zoo. | * [[2000]]: [[Ajani]] was born at Indianapolis Zoo. | ||
* [[1956]]: [[Edwin Stephenson]], murderer of Father [[James Coyle]], died in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1956]]: [[Edwin Stephenson]], murderer of Father [[James Coyle]], died in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1950]]: [[1910 Birmingham Barons]] star pitcher [[Harry Coveleski]] died in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. | * [[1950]]: [[1910 Birmingham Barons]] star pitcher [[Harry Coveleski]] died in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. | ||
* [[1931]]: The mysterious [[Wood/Williams murders]] | * [[1931]]: The mysterious [[Wood/Williams murders]] occurred in the woods of [[Shades Mountain]]. | ||
* [[1887]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], the first American serviceman to die in [[World War I]], was born in [[Pratt City]]. | * [[1887]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], the first American serviceman to die in [[World War I]], was born in [[Pratt City]]. | ||
* [[1875]]: Pioneer plantation owner [[Williamson Hawkins]] died. | * [[1875]]: Pioneer plantation owner [[Williamson Hawkins]] died. | ||
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August 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Restaurant G closed.
- 2006: The 3rd annual Southern Heritage Festival began on two stages at the Railroad Park site.
- 2001: Joe Muggs opened at The Summit.
- 1998: Nearly 168,000 residents voted in the MAPS referendum.
- 1986: The USFL suspended their scheduled fall season, effectively ending the Birmingham Stallions.
- 1931: The mysterious Wood/Williams murders occurred in the woods of Shades Mountain.
- 1911: Businessman and entrepreneur Elton B. Stephens was born.
- 1889: Brother Bryan was installed as Third Presbyterian Church's first permanent pastor.
Births and deaths
- 2013: Alabama Power Company executive Jim Beckham died.
- 2007: Ford dealer and ad spokesman Jim Skinner died.
- 2000: Ajani was born at Indianapolis Zoo.
- 1956: Edwin Stephenson, murderer of Father James Coyle, died in Birmingham.
- 1950: 1910 Birmingham Barons star pitcher Harry Coveleski died in Shamokin, Pennsylvania.
- 1931: The mysterious Wood/Williams murders occurred in the woods of Shades Mountain.
- 1887: Kelly Ingram, the first American serviceman to die in World War I, was born in Pratt City.
- 1875: Pioneer plantation owner Williamson Hawkins died.