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'''June 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''June 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2006]]: The ribbon-cutting ceremony for [[Rosedale Senior Apartment Homes]] was held. | * [[2006]]: The ribbon-cutting ceremony for [[Rosedale Senior Apartment Homes]] was held. | ||
* [[2005]]: The week-long charrette for [[Trussville Springs|Mainstreet Trussville]] began. | * [[2005]]: The week-long charrette for [[Trussville Springs|Mainstreet Trussville]] began. | ||
* [[2001]]: President George W. Bush [[List of Presidential visits|visited the Birmingham area]]. | * [[2001]]: President George W. Bush [[List of Presidential visits|visited the Birmingham area]]. | ||
* [[1954]]: The [[Pickwick Players]] debuted at the [[Pickwick Club]] at [[Five Points South]]. | * [[1954]]: The [[Pickwick Players]] debuted at the [[Pickwick Club]] at [[Five Points South]]. | ||
* [[1941]]: Businessman [[William D. Sulzby]] married [[Mildred Sulzby|Mildred Wood]]. | * [[1941]]: Businessman [[William D. Sulzby]] married [[Mildred Sulzby|Mildred Wood]]. | ||
* [[1876]]: Pastor [[Benjamin Franklin Riley]] married Emma Shaw. | * [[1876]]: Pastor [[Benjamin Franklin Riley]] married Emma Shaw. | ||
==Births | ==Births== | ||
* [[1972]]: Birmingham communications director [[April Odom]] was born. | * [[1972]]: Birmingham communications director [[April Odom]] was born. | ||
* [[1964]]: Pastor [[Chris Hodges]] was born. | * [[1964]]: Pastor [[Chris Hodges]] was born. | ||
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* [[1950]]: [[Mayor of Oneonta]] [[Danny Hicks]] was born. | * [[1950]]: [[Mayor of Oneonta]] [[Danny Hicks]] was born. | ||
* [[1941]]: Gospel and R&B singer and minister [[Mitty Collier]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1941]]: Gospel and R&B singer and minister [[Mitty Collier]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2014]]: Former [[WBRC-TV]] news anchor [[Joe Langston]] died. | |||
* [[2007]]: [[Birmingham Zoo]] elephant [[Mona]] was euthanized. | |||
* [[2005]]: Former U.S. Marine Corps Commandant [[Louis Wilson, Jr]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1924]]: Motorcycle racer [[Gene Walker]] died from injuries sustained in a crash in Pennsylvania. | * [[1924]]: Motorcycle racer [[Gene Walker]] died from injuries sustained in a crash in Pennsylvania. | ||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2004]]: The [[2004 North America Cup|second North America Cup]] began at the [[Lakeshore Foundation]]. | |||
* [[2003]]: Tennessee Valley Vipers 54 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 35 at the [[BJCC]]. | |||
* [[1966]]: [[Satchel Paige]] pitched in his last game. | |||
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June 21 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rosedale Senior Apartment Homes was held.
- 2005: The week-long charrette for Mainstreet Trussville began.
- 2001: President George W. Bush visited the Birmingham area.
- 1954: The Pickwick Players debuted at the Pickwick Club at Five Points South.
- 1941: Businessman William D. Sulzby married Mildred Wood.
- 1876: Pastor Benjamin Franklin Riley married Emma Shaw.
Births
- 1972: Birmingham communications director April Odom was born.
- 1964: Pastor Chris Hodges was born.
- 1953: Catcher Charlie Moore was born in Birmingham.
- 1950: Mayor of Oneonta Danny Hicks was born.
- 1941: Gospel and R&B singer and minister Mitty Collier was born in Birmingham.
Deaths
- 2014: Former WBRC-TV news anchor Joe Langston died.
- 2007: Birmingham Zoo elephant Mona was euthanized.
- 2005: Former U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Louis Wilson, Jr died in Birmingham.
- 1924: Motorcycle racer Gene Walker died from injuries sustained in a crash in Pennsylvania.
Sports
- 2004: The second North America Cup began at the Lakeshore Foundation.
- 2003: Tennessee Valley Vipers 54 - Birmingham Steeldogs 35 at the BJCC.
- 1966: Satchel Paige pitched in his last game.