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* [[1973]]: The [[Birmingham Park & Recreation Board]] placed a temporary ban on staging concerts at [[Rickwood Field]] due to complaints from nearby residents.
* [[1973]]: The [[Birmingham Park & Recreation Board]] placed a temporary ban on staging concerts at [[Rickwood Field]] due to complaints from nearby residents.
* [[1925]]: A reading of telegraphed calls from the football game between [[1925 Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] and [[Birmingham-Southern Panthers|Birmingham-Southern]] at [[Rickwood Field]] was the first program broadcast on the newly re-named [[WAPI-AM]].
* [[1925]]: A reading of telegraphed calls from the football game between [[1925 Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] and [[Birmingham-Southern Panthers|Birmingham-Southern]] at [[Rickwood Field]] was the first program broadcast on the newly re-named [[WAPI-AM]].
* [[1898]]: The [[Country Club of Birmingham]] was incorporated in [[North Birmingham]].
* [[1891]]: A traveling medicine salesman ascended a [[List of ballooning events|hot air balloon]] from a vacant lot at the corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]].
* [[1891]]: A traveling medicine salesman ascended a [[List of ballooning events|hot air balloon]] from a vacant lot at the corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]].



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September 26 in the history of the Birmingham District:

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Karl Seitz, born September 26, 1943; photo used by permission.

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