Timeline of Birmingham, Alabama

Timeline of Birmingham, Alabama

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* 1993
* 1993
** [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] opens.
** [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] opens.
** [[Spencer Bachus]] becomes [[U.S. representative]] for [[Alabama's 6th congressional district]].{{cite book |title=Official Congressional Directory |year=1993 |chapter=Alabama |via=[[Hathi Trust]] |title-link=Official Congressional Directory |series=1991/1992- : S. Pub. |hdl=2027/uc1.l0072691827 }}
** [[Spencer Bachus]] becomes [[U.S. representative]] for [[Alabama's 6th congressional district]].{{cite book |title=Official Congressional Directory |year=1993 |chapter=Alabama |via=[[HathiTrust]] |title-link=Official Congressional Directory |series=1991/1992- : S. Pub. |hdl=2027/uc1.l0072691827 }}
* 1995 - Sister city agreement established with [[Székesfehérvár]], Hungary.
* 1995 - Sister city agreement established with [[Székesfehérvár]], Hungary.
* 1996
* 1996
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* Harrison A. Trexler, "Birmingham's Struggle with Commission Government," National Municipal Review, XIV (November 1925)
* Harrison A. Trexler, "Birmingham's Struggle with Commission Government," National Municipal Review, XIV (November 1925)
* George R. Leighton, "Birmingham, Alabama: The City of Perpetual Promise," Harper's Magazine, CLXXV (August 1937)
* George R. Leighton, "Birmingham, Alabama: The City of Perpetual Promise," Harper's Magazine, CLXXV (August 1937)
* {{Citation |location = New York |publisher=Hastings House |title = Alabama; a Guide to the Deep South |series=[[American Guide Series]] |author = Federal Writers' Project |date = 1941 |author-link=Federal Writers' Project |hdl=2027/uc1.b4469723 |via=Hathi Trust }}
* {{Citation |location = New York |publisher=Hastings House |title = Alabama; a Guide to the Deep South |series=[[American Guide Series]] |author = Federal Writers' Project |date = 1941 |author-link=Federal Writers' Project |hdl=2027/uc1.b4469723 |via=HathiTrust }}
* Florence H. W. Moss, Building Birmingham and Jefferson County (Birmingham, Ala.: Birmingham Printing Company, 1947)
* Florence H. W. Moss, Building Birmingham and Jefferson County (Birmingham, Ala.: Birmingham Printing Company, 1947)
* John C. Henley, Jr., This Is Birmingham: The Story of the Founding and Growth of an American City. 1960.
* John C. Henley, Jr., This Is Birmingham: The Story of the Founding and Growth of an American City. 1960.