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'''Pride''' can refer to any of the following: | '''Pride''' can refer to any of the following: | ||
* Birmingham's [[ | * Birmingham's [[Pride Fest]], held each June since [[1989]] | ||
* [[Central Alabama Pride]], non-profit sponsor of Pride Fest | |||
* "[[Operation Pride]]", a [[1966]] urban renewal campaign focused on code enforcement with grant funding for property improvement | * "[[Operation Pride]]", a [[1966]] urban renewal campaign focused on code enforcement with grant funding for property improvement | ||
* [[Porky's Pride]], a barbecue restaurant in [[Fultondale]] | * [[Porky's Pride]], a barbecue restaurant in [[Fultondale]] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 5 June 2024
Pride can refer to any of the following:
- Birmingham's Pride Fest, held each June since 1989
- Central Alabama Pride, non-profit sponsor of Pride Fest
- "Operation Pride", a 1966 urban renewal campaign focused on code enforcement with grant funding for property improvement
- Porky's Pride, a barbecue restaurant in Fultondale
- Pride of the Valley Marching Festival, marching band competition hosted by Pinson Valley High School
- "Pride in Birmingham Week", observed in 1962 by proclamation of the Birmingham City Commission.
- Brown Pride 13, a Latino street gang
- Charley Pride, country music star and one-time Birmingham Black Barons pitcher
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