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'''February 29''' ('''leap day''') in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 29''' ('''leap day''') in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[1984]]: [[Apple Books]] at [[Five Points South]] closed. | |||
* [[1980]]: [[Apple Books]] opened at [[Five Points South]]. | |||
* [[1952]]: [[St Louis & San Francisco Railway]] [[Engine No. 4018]] made the last steam-powered revenue run anywhere on the Frisco line as it traveled from [[Bessemer]] to [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1952]]: [[St Louis & San Francisco Railway]] [[Engine No. 4018]] made the last steam-powered revenue run anywhere on the Frisco line as it traveled from [[Bessemer]] to [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1940]]: [[Cooper Green]] first took office as President of the [[Birmingham City Commission]]. | * [[1940]]: [[Cooper Green]] first took office as President of the [[Birmingham City Commission]]. |
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February 29 (leap day) in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 1984: Apple Books at Five Points South closed.
- 1980: Apple Books opened at Five Points South.
- 1952: St Louis & San Francisco Railway Engine No. 4018 made the last steam-powered revenue run anywhere on the Frisco line as it traveled from Bessemer to Birmingham.
- 1940: Cooper Green first took office as President of the Birmingham City Commission.
Births and deaths
- 1960: Former representative George Huddleston, Sr died.
- 1904: Drummer Wilson Driver was born.
- 1844: Civic leader and former Mayor of Birmingham Frank O'Brien was born in Dublin, Ireland.