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May 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: Big Daddy's Bar-B-Q was damaged by fire.
- 2007: The Mark & Mack Show completed its final airing.
- 2007: Robert W. Carter became chief of the Adamsville Police Department.
- 2006: Regions Bank and AmSouth bank announced plans to merge.
- 2006: Taylor Hicks was announced as the winner of American Idol.
- 2005: Bob Riley declared "Bo Bice Day".
- 2005: The Maria Taylor album 11:11 was released on Saddle Creek Records.
- 2005: Bishop of Kansas City-Saint Joseph Raymond Boland retired.
- 2004: McCormick & Schmick's opened at Brookwood Village.
- 1999: Region 2020 published The Book on Region 2020.
- 1989: Cobb Festival 12 Cinemas opened at the Eastwood Festival Centre.
- 1924: An aerial circus with more than 30 airplanes was hosted at Roberts Field.
- 1916: Lula Mehaffey became the first woman to graduate from Howard College.
- 1887: Residents voted 29-6 to incorporate the new town of Highland.
Births
- 1931: Auto dealer Leon Edwards was born in Birmingham.
- 1923: Activist and philanthropist Marguerite Harbert was born.
- 1894: Longtime The Birmingham News sports editor Zipp Newman was born in Smith Mills, Kentucky.
Marriages
- 1917: Gus Jebeles married Catherine Chunn in Kentucky.
- 1857: Samuel Ullman married Emma Mayer in Natchez, Mississippi.
Deaths
- 2024: Fairfield City Council president Eldridge Turner died.
- 2010: Former Alabama Power Company president Joe Farley died.
- 2001: Caliph Washington, minister
- 1972: Newspaper reporter Mignon Hall Blair died.
- 1911: Jefferson County Constable Willie Lewis Staggs was killed in the line of duty near Bessie.
Sports
- 2006: The 2006 SEC Baseball Tournament opened at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
- 1992: Birmingham Fire 27 - Ohio Glory 24 at Ohio Stadium.
- 1952: Boston's Jimmy Piersall and New York's Billy Martin had an on-the-field fistfight.
- 1942: Satchel Paige led the first African-American baseball team to play at Wrigley Field in Chicago.