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'''July 8''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''July 8''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2012]]: [[Legends Smokehouse]] closed both its [[Clay]] and [[Trussville]] restaurants. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] voted to accept 14,000 additional [[Birmingham Schools' XO laptops|XO laptops]] from the city. | * [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] voted to accept 14,000 additional [[Birmingham Schools' XO laptops|XO laptops]] from the city. | ||
* [[2007]]: The [[2007 American Mensa Annual Gathering]] concluded with worship services and brunch. | * [[2007]]: The [[2007 American Mensa Annual Gathering]] concluded with worship services and brunch. |
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July 8 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012: Legends Smokehouse closed both its Clay and Trussville restaurants.
- 2008: The Birmingham Board of Education voted to accept 14,000 additional XO laptops from the city.
- 2007: The 2007 American Mensa Annual Gathering concluded with worship services and brunch.
- 2006: Tim Head began disassembling the barn at the Jayfe Ware residence.
- 1984: Philadelphia 20 - Birmingham Stallions 10 in playoff round 2 at Franklin Field.
- 1967: Reggie Jackson hit for the cycle for the Birmingham Barons against Macon.
- 1961: The 20th Special Forces Group was organized at the Homewood National Guard Armory.
- 1958: Physician David Aizenman was born in Birmingham.
- 1950: Lou Damman tied a Birmingham Barons record by hitting 3 consecutive home runs in a game.
- 1872: U. S. Senator John H. Bankhead, II was born.
- 1859: Pioneer farmer John Gillespy, Sr died.