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'''March 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''March 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2015]]: "[[Bridge by Design]]" featuring [[Heidi Elnora]] premiered on TLC.
* [[2010]]: The [[20th Street South]] location of [[Ona's Music Room]] closed.
* [[2010]]: The [[20th Street South]] location of [[Ona's Music Room]] closed.
* [[2008]]: Former [[Governor]] [[Don Siegelman]] was released on appeal after serving almost nine months in federal prison.
* [[2008]]: Former [[Governor]] [[Don Siegelman]] was released on appeal after serving almost nine months in federal prison.
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* [[2006]]: Southland Entertainment officials announced that Visionland would be re-named [[Alabama Adventure]] and $100 million of new rides and other facilities were on the drawing board.
* [[2006]]: Southland Entertainment officials announced that Visionland would be re-named [[Alabama Adventure]] and $100 million of new rides and other facilities were on the drawing board.
* [[2005]]: 10,000 attended a special Easter service hosted by [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[2005]]: 10,000 attended a special Easter service hosted by [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[2004]]: [[2004 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 63-41 at Bossier City Battlewings.
* [[1994]]: A [[1994 Shelby County tornado|Palm Sunday tornado]] injured 53 people and damaged businesses along [[U. S. Highway 31]] in [[Shelby County]].  
* [[1994]]: A [[1994 Shelby County tornado|Palm Sunday tornado]] injured 53 people and damaged businesses along [[U. S. Highway 31]] in [[Shelby County]].  
* [[1904]]: [[Bethel Baptist Church]] was organized in [[Collegeville]].
* [[1904]]: [[Bethel Baptist Church]] was organized in [[Collegeville]].
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* [[1819]]: [[Ruhama Baptist Church]] was organized.
* [[1819]]: [[Ruhama Baptist Church]] was organized.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[2009]]: Tennis player [[Roberta Baumgardner|Roberta Alison Baumgardner]] died.
* [[2007]]: Basketball coach [[James Perryman]] died.
* [[1964]]: Radio personality [[Bubba Bussey]] was born.
* [[1964]]: Radio personality [[Bubba Bussey]] was born.
* [[1933]]: Football coach [[Vince Gibson]] was born.
* [[1933]]: Football coach [[Vince Gibson]] was born.
* [[1931]]: Presbyterian minister and head shop owner [[Ken Forbes, Jr]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1931]]: Presbyterian minister and head shop owner [[Ken Forbes, Jr]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1926]]: [[Sol's Hot Dogs]] owner [[Solomon Zarzour]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1926]]: [[Sol's Hot Dogs]] owner [[Solomon Zarzour]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
==Deaths==
* [[2009]]: Tennis player [[Roberta Baumgardner|Roberta Alison Baumgardner]] died.
* [[2007]]: Basketball coach [[James Perryman]] died.
* [[1900]]: [[George Kirkley]] and [[J. W. Adams]] were the first [[Birmingham Police Department]] officers to be [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1900|killed]] in the line of duty.
* [[1900]]: [[George Kirkley]] and [[J. W. Adams]] were the first [[Birmingham Police Department]] officers to be [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1900|killed]] in the line of duty.
==Sports==
* [[2004]]: [[2004 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 63-41 at Bossier City Battlewings.


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