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* June 12, [[1891]]: Charles Swinney gives a balloon demonstration at [[Lakeview Park]], inflating a bag with a fire of pine knots and oil, which then lifted him up several hundred feet. He released himself and descended by parachute. The balloon landed on the roof of the [[Lakeview Hotel]].
* [[June 12]], [[1891]]: Charles Swinney gave a balloon demonstration at [[Lakeview Park]], inflating a bag with a fire of pine knots and oil, which then lifted him up several hundred feet. He released himself and descended by parachute. The balloon landed on the roof of the [[Lakeview Hotel]].
* September 26, 1891: Dr Blue Mountain Joe, a traveling medicine salesman, ascended by hot air balloon from a vacant lot at [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]. Will Whitfield or Rome, Georgia, one of the spectators who was holding a rope before the balloon's ascent, had his leg caught in the rope and was carried aloft. Dr Joe advised him to hold on before  releasing himself to the ground by parachute. Whitfield and the balloon came to rest on a house at [[9th Avenue North]] and [[17th Street North|17th Street]]. Whitfield was uninjured in the flight.
* [[September 26]], [[1891]]: Dr Blue Mountain Joe, a traveling medicine salesman, ascended by hot air balloon from a vacant lot at [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]. Will Whitfield of Rome, Georgia, one of the spectators who was holding a rope before the balloon's ascent, had his leg caught in the rope and was carried aloft. Dr Joe advised him to hold on before  releasing himself to the ground by parachute. Whitfield and the balloon came to rest on a house at [[9th Avenue North]] and [[17th Street North|17th Street]]. Whitfield was uninjured in the flight.
* October 23, [[1920]]: The [[1920 International Balloon Race]] launches from Birmingham.
* [[April 6]], [[1909]]: The opening of the new [[Birmingham Terminal Station]] was accompanied by a two-balloon race starting at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]].
* May 21, [[1921]]: The [[1921 National Balloon Race]] launches from Birmingham, the first event in the city's [[Semicentennial of Birmingham|semicentennial celebrations]].
* [[October 23]], [[1920]]: The [[1920 International Balloon Race]] launched from Birmingham.
* July 28, [[1934]]: The [[1934 National Balloon Race]] launches from Birmingham.
* [[May 21]], [[1921]]: The [[1921 National Balloon Race]] launched from Birmingham, the first event in the city's [[Semicentennial of Birmingham|semicentennial celebrations]].
* February 3, [[1995]]: Skyquest 5 passes over Birmingham on the way from Chanute, Kansas to Savannah, Georgia, claiming several distance records for the AX-6 size balloon.
* [[July 28]], [[1934]]: The [[1934 National Balloon Race]] launched from Birmingham.
* May 12-14, [[1995]]: [[1995 Pepsi Hot Air Affair]]
* [[December 31]], [[1981]]: The [[Alabama Lions Great Balloon Race]] departed from [[Legion Field]] just prior to kick-off of the [[1981 Hall of Fame Bowl]].
* February 3, [[1995]]: Skyquest 5 passed over Birmingham on the way from Chanute, Kansas to Savannah, Georgia, claiming several distance records for the AX-6 size balloon.
* [[May 12]]-[[May 14|14]], [[1995]]: [[1995 Pepsi Hot Air Affair]]


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Latest revision as of 15:15, 12 November 2020

This is a List of ballooning events in the Birmingham area:

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Reference

  • Baggett, James L. (September 2006) "Hot Air Balloons over the Magic City." Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 9, p. 316-17