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Collected by: Birmingham Public Library

Archived since: Oct, 2018

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Title: National Veterans Day, National Veterans Day Parade, National Veterans Day (Birmingham, Ala.)

URL: http://nationalveteransday.org/

Description: "... a World War II veteran from Birmingham named Raymond Weeks had an idea to expand Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans. In 1947 he led a delegation to Washington, D.C. to urge then-Army Chief of Staff General Dwight Eisenhower to create a national holiday that honored all veterans. In 1954, President Eisenhower signed legislation establishing November 11th as Veterans Day. Weeks led the first National Veterans Day Parade in 1947 in Alabama, and he continued the tradition until his passing in 1985." The Birmingham, Alabama, Veterans Day Parade began in 1947, and continues to this day.

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Subject:   Festivals -- Alabama -- Birmingham Parades -- Alabama -- Birmingham Veterans Day -- Alabama -- Birmingham Veterans -- Alabama -- Birmingham National Veterans Day (Birmingham, Ala.)

Title: Food Festival St. George Melkite, Saint George Food Festival

URL: http://saintgeorgeonline.org/food-festival/

Description: Saint George Food Festival -- "are you ready for church tours, music and dancing, pastries and Turkish Coffee, and Middle Eastern food and traditions." Annual Greek and Middle Eastern food festival.

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Subject:   Middle Eastern Americans -- Social life and customs -- Alabama -- Birmingham Food festivals -- Alabama -- Birmingham Saint George Melkite Greek Catholic Church (Birmingham, Ala.) Catholic Church. Patriarchate of Antioch (Melchite) Cooking, Greek -- Alabama -- Birmingham Cooking, Middle Eastern

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