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* 1883: The [[Manufacturing Exposition of 1883]] used the exposition building.
* 1883: The [[Manufacturing Exposition of 1883]] used the exposition building.
* [[November 24]], 1883: A mob broke [[Lewis Houston]] out of the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1875)|Jefferson County Jail]] and [[List of Jefferson County lynchings|lynched]] him from a pine tree in the park.
* [[November 24]], 1883: A mob broke [[Lewis Houston]] out of the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1875)|Jefferson County Jail]] and [[List of Jefferson County lynchings|lynched]] him from a pine tree in the park.
* 1884: [[James Garrett]] planted four [[gingko]] trees in the park.
* 1884: [[James Garrett]] planted four [[ginkgo]] trees in the park.
* 1885: The former Exposition Building was replaced with a larger, 3-story structure.
* 1885: The former Exposition Building was replaced with a larger, 3-story structure.
* 1886: The Exposition Building was forced into service as classrooms for students from [[Powell School]], displaced by a fire.
* 1886: The Exposition Building was forced into service as classrooms for students from [[Powell School]], displaced by a fire.
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* [[May 11]], [[1970]]: The [[Birmingham Peace League]] held an anti-war rally at Woodrow Wilson Park after a march from the [[UAB|University of Alabama Extension Center]].
* [[May 11]], [[1970]]: The [[Birmingham Peace League]] held an anti-war rally at Woodrow Wilson Park after a march from the [[UAB|University of Alabama Extension Center]].
* May [[1971]]: The park's [[Floral Map of Alabama]] was bedecked with an [[All-America City]] shield in honor of the city's recognition by the National Civic League.
* May [[1971]]: The park's [[Floral Map of Alabama]] was bedecked with an [[All-America City]] shield in honor of the city's recognition by the National Civic League.
* [[1972]]: A "[[Freedom Tree]]" was dedicated, ringed with plaques remembering 14 U.S. servicemen who were reported missing in action.
* [[1972]]: A "[[Freedom Tree]]" was dedicated "with the vision of universal freedom for all mankind." It was ringed with plaques remembering 14 U.S. servicemen who were reported missing in action.
* [[May 3]], [[1976]]: [[List of presidential visits|President]] Gerald Ford delivered an address at Wilson Park.
* [[May 3]], [[1976]]: [[List of presidential visits|President]] Gerald Ford delivered an address at Wilson Park.
* [[October 31]], [[1981]]: [[Willie Mays Day]] was celebrated with a parade around the park.
* [[October 31]], [[1981]]: [[Willie Mays Day]] was celebrated with a parade around the park.

Latest revision as of 08:42, 26 June 2024

This is a Timeline of Linn Park history, noting special events held at and changes made to the city park now known as Linn Park.

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