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'''July 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2011]]: Former [[UAB]] administrator [[Gloria Howton]] died.
* [[2009]]: Hot dog vendor [[Billy Pappas]] died.
* [[2008]]: [[Good People Brewing Company]] debuted their beers.
* [[2008]]: [[Good People Brewing Company]] debuted their beers.
* [[2007]]: African red river hogs [[Star]], [[Spangle]], and [[Banner]] went on display at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[2007]]: African red river hogs [[Star]], [[Spangle]], and [[Banner]] went on display at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[2006]]: African red river hogs [[Star]], [[Spangle]], and [[Banner]] were born.
* [[2005]]: Dutch F-16 fighters equipped with infrared sensors unsuccessfully scanned Aruba's waters for [[Natalee Holloway]]'s body.
* [[2005]]: Dutch F-16 fighters equipped with infrared sensors unsuccessfully scanned Aruba's waters for [[Natalee Holloway]]'s body.
* [[1996]]: The [[Regions Center]] displayed [[1996 Olympic Games]] graphics through [[July 28]].
* [[1996]]: The [[Regions Center]] displayed [[1996 Olympic Games]] graphics through [[July 28]].
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* [[1954]]: [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] became a CBS affiliate.
* [[1954]]: [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] became a CBS affiliate.
* [[1949]]: [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] began broadcasting on VHF channel 4.
* [[1949]]: [[WBRC 6|WBRC-TV]] began broadcasting on VHF channel 4.
* [[1891]]: The original [[21st Street Viaduct]] was dedicated.
* [[1881]]: [[Tuskegee Institute]] opened.
* [[1873]]: A [[1873 cholera epidemic|cholera epidemic]] spread to the general population following an Independence Day celebration at [[Blount Springs]].
* [[1872]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] destroyed 13 buildings in early [[Birmingham]].
* [[1853]]: The ''[[Alabama (locomotive)|Alabama]]'' locomotive chugged into [[Shelby County]].
==Births and deaths==
* [[2013]]: Private [[Errol Milliard]] was killed by rocket-propelled grenade in Afghanistan.
* [[2011]]: Former [[UAB]] administrator [[Gloria Howton]] died.
* [[2009]]: Hot dog vendor [[Billy Pappas]] died.
* [[2006]]: African red river hogs [[Star]], [[Spangle]], and [[Banner]] were born.
* [[1933]]: Songwriter [[Baker Knight]] was born.
* [[1933]]: Songwriter [[Baker Knight]] was born.
* [[1930]]: Country singer [[Marion Worth]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1930]]: Country singer [[Marion Worth]] was born in Birmingham.
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* [[1914]]: Salvation Army commander [[Luther Smith]] was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[1914]]: Salvation Army commander [[Luther Smith]] was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[1892]]: Businessman [[A. G. Gaston]] was born.
* [[1892]]: Businessman [[A. G. Gaston]] was born.
* [[1891]]: The original [[21st Street Viaduct]] was dedicated.
 
* [[1881]]: [[Tuskegee Institute]] opened.
* [[1873]]: A [[1873 cholera epidemic|cholera epidemic]] spread to the general population following an Independence Day celebration at [[Blount Springs]].
* [[1872]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] destroyed 13 buildings in early [[Birmingham]].
* [[1853]]: The ''[[Alabama (locomotive)|Alabama]]'' locomotive chugged into [[Shelby County]].


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