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* [[December 12]]: Democrat [[Doug Jones]] won the [[2017 U.S. Senate special election]] by a thin margin. | |||
* [[November 25]]: The [[2017 Auburn Tigers football team]] beat [[2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama]] 26-14 in the [[2017 Iron Bowl]] at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]]. | |||
* [[October 3]]: [[Randall Woodfin]] was elected [[Mayor of Birmingham]] in [[2017 Birmingham municipal election|a runoff]] over incumbent [[William Bell]]. | * [[October 3]]: [[Randall Woodfin]] was elected [[Mayor of Birmingham]] in [[2017 Birmingham municipal election|a runoff]] over incumbent [[William Bell]]. | ||
* [[September 19]]: [[Graham Boettcher]] was named director of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] | * [[September 19]]: [[Graham Boettcher]] was named director of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].<br><br> | ||
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- December 12: Democrat Doug Jones won the 2017 U.S. Senate special election by a thin margin.
- November 25: The 2017 Auburn Tigers football team beat Alabama 26-14 in the 2017 Iron Bowl at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
- October 3: Randall Woodfin was elected Mayor of Birmingham in a runoff over incumbent William Bell.
- September 19: Graham Boettcher was named director of the Birmingham Museum of Art.
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- ...that during local prohibition in Bessemer a cluster of saloons opened in unincorporated "Whiskeytown" just east of the city limits?
- ...that the Nation of Islam was driven out of St Clair County in 1970?
- ...that Cinema City 8 was the largest multiplex in the nation when it opened in 1978?
- ...that cartoonist Howard Cruse and author Dennis Covington are cousins?
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