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'''February 26''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 26''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2009]]: Tuskegee Airman [[Harry Ford]] died at home in [[Maylene]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] approved a [[Birmingham City Schools#Consolidation|consolidation plan]] drafted by interim Superintendent [[Barbara Allen]]. | * [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] approved a [[Birmingham City Schools#Consolidation|consolidation plan]] drafted by interim Superintendent [[Barbara Allen]]. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Hamburger Heaven]] opened a franchise on [[U.S. Highway 31]] in [[Gardendale]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Hamburger Heaven]] opened a franchise on [[U.S. Highway 31]] in [[Gardendale]]. |
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February 26 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Tuskegee Airman Harry Ford died at home in Maylene.
- 2008: The Birmingham Board of Education approved a consolidation plan drafted by interim Superintendent Barbara Allen.
- 2007: Hamburger Heaven opened a franchise on U.S. Highway 31 in Gardendale.
- 2007: Kenny Stabler and Chris Stewart launched their "Ultimate Sports Show" on WERC-AM.
- 2006: Rickwood Field was host of ESPN Classic's re-enactment of a Negro League baseball game, featuring amateur players in the uniforms of the Birmingham Black Barons and Bristol Barnstormers.
- 2003: A small fire broke out inside a unit in the vacant Quinlan Castle apartments.
- 1998: The USAirways Flight 861 incident occurred at the Birmingham International Airport.
- 1985: Baseball player Chris Vines was born in Birmingham.
- 1984: Birmingham Stallions lost to New Jersey 17-6 at Legion Field.
- 1980: Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr proclaimed Hosea Hudson Day in Birmingham.
- 1973: Bull Connor suffered a stroke.