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'''March 17''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''March 17''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[2006]]: The [[Sulzby Realty Apartments]] in [[West End]] building was destroyed by fire. | |||
*[[1995]]: [[Arlington Park]] (800-840 [[1st Street West]], 815-909 [[2nd Street West]] and 100-269 [[Munger Avenue]]) was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. | *[[1995]]: [[Arlington Park]] (800-840 [[1st Street West]], 815-909 [[2nd Street West]] and 100-269 [[Munger Avenue]]) was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. | ||
*[[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Memphis 34-19. | *[[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Memphis 34-19. | ||
*[[1948]]: Mayor [[Larry Langford]] was born in Birmingham. | *[[1948]]: Mayor [[Larry Langford]] was born in Birmingham. | ||
*[[1919]]: Entertainer [[Nat King Cole]] was born. | |||
*[[1856]]: The first meeting of the Board of Trustees for what is now [[Birmingham-Southern College]] was held. | |||
[[Category:March dates|17]] | [[Category:March dates|17]] |
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March 17 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The Sulzby Realty Apartments in West End building was destroyed by fire.
- 1995: Arlington Park (800-840 1st Street West, 815-909 2nd Street West and 100-269 Munger Avenue) was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1985: Birmingham Stallions defeated Memphis 34-19.
- 1948: Mayor Larry Langford was born in Birmingham.
- 1919: Entertainer Nat King Cole was born.
- 1856: The first meeting of the Board of Trustees for what is now Birmingham-Southern College was held.