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A look back: May 2

1925:

Piggly-Wiggly entered the Birmingham market with four locations (Downtown, Norwood, Ensley, and Fairfield).

1959:

The Birmingham Museum of Art reopened in the $1 million Oscar Wells Memorial Building on Linn Park.

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A look back: May 1

1925:

The Redmont Hotel opened.

1933:

Hugo Black recommended Cooper Green for Postmaster of Birmingham.

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A look back: April 30

1940:

Attorney Pat Moore was born in Pinson.

2005:

The Rev. Harold D. Long, former pastor of First Congregational Christian Church, died.

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A look back: April 29

1960:

The City of Hueytown was incorporated.

2006:

The Tragic City Rollers hosted “Skate Against Rape” at the Funtime Skate Center in Fultondale.

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A look back: April 28

1958:

54 sticks of dynamite were planted outside Temple Beth-El, but were doused by rain.

2006:

The last televised version of the Rick & Bubba Show aired on Turner South.

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A look back: April 25

1957:

Basketball player Johnny High was born in Birmingham.

2007:

Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service Captain Billy Gafford died at the UAB Track Facility.

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A look back: April 24

1922:

Alabama’s first licensed radio station, WSY-AM, went on the air.

1973:

The downtown section of Morris Avenue between 21st and 24th Streets became the first site in Birmingham added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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