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* [[1973]]: Singer Lou Rawls kicked off a 4-night engagement at [[Joe Namath's Restaurant]] on [[20th Street South]]. | * [[1973]]: Singer Lou Rawls kicked off a 4-night engagement at [[Joe Namath's Restaurant]] on [[20th Street South]]. | ||
* [[1945]]: Japanese prisoner of war [[Kenneth Farmer]] was released after more than three years of captivity. | * [[1945]]: Japanese prisoner of war [[Kenneth Farmer]] was released after more than three years of captivity. | ||
* [[1910]]: [[John L. White]]'s [[Great Alabama Minstrels]] were the first African-Americans to perform at [[East Lake Park]]. | |||
==Births== | ==Births== |
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August 20 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: The bodies of the five victims of the Cahaba Lakes murders were found in an apartment in Shelby County.
- 2007: SouthPoint Bank opened a third branch in Gardendale.
- 2003: John Calamus's short-lived Yanni's: A Nuove Grille restaurant opened in the Vestavia Hills City Center.
- 1999: Philip Triantos filed a lawsuit challenging the Jefferson County Occupational Tax.
- 1980: University Mall in Tuscaloosa celebrated its grand opening.
- 1973: Singer Lou Rawls kicked off a 4-night engagement at Joe Namath's Restaurant on 20th Street South.
- 1945: Japanese prisoner of war Kenneth Farmer was released after more than three years of captivity.
- 1910: John L. White's Great Alabama Minstrels were the first African-Americans to perform at East Lake Park.
Births
Deaths
- 1998: Athlete and businessman Fred Sington died in Birmingham.
Sports
- 1924: Stuffy Stewart set a Birmingham Barons team record by stealing five bases in a home game against Little Rock.