2004:
Rendering of planned Railroad Reservation Park. http://www.railroadpark.org.
Preliminary ideas for the Railroad Park were presented.
2004:
Rendering of planned Railroad Reservation Park. http://www.railroadpark.org.
Preliminary ideas for the Railroad Park were presented.
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1993:
The Blizzard of 1993 began; a fire destroyed the Comedy Club.
1913:
Singer Loulie Jean Norman was born.
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March 9
1874:
The first public school opened in Jefferson County.
1995:
The Olympic soccer countdown clock was dedicated.
March 10
1973:
Bull Connor died.
1995:
Michael Jordan announced that he was retiring from baseball.
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2004:
Jerome Mincy bobblehead dolls were given away at a UAB Blazers home basketball game at the Bartow Arena.
(Editor’s Note: If anyone’s got a picture, we’d love to post it – ACN)
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1917:
William B. Bankhead began serving in the U. S. Senate.
2000:
The Birmingham Children’s Choir performed with Harmony Hills Chorus.
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