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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Austin, Texas, United States.
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19th century


- 1839
- Austin designated capital of the Republic of Texas.[1]
- Waller Plan is developed as Austin's first city plan.
- December 27: Austin incorporated.
- 1840
- Edwin Waller becomes first mayor.
- 1841
- Houston-Austin coach begins operating.[2]
- Austin Lyceum active.[3]
- French Legation built.[1]
- 1842 – Texas seat of government relocated from Austin to Houston.[1]
- 1845 – Austin becomes part of the new U.S. state of Texas.[2]
- 1846 – Texas seat of government relocated back to Austin from Houston.[1]
- 1850 – Population: 3,841.[4]
- 1854 – Swenson Building and Ziller Building constructed.[5]
- 1855
- Texas State Capitol built.[2]
- St. David's Episcopal Church consecrated.[2]
- 1857 – General Land Office Building constructed.[2]
- 1859 – Buaas's Hall (assembly room) renovated.[5]
- 1860 – Wharton College opens.[5]
- 1871
- Houston and Texas Central Railroad begins operating.[2]
- Democratic Statesman newspaper begins publication.[6]
- 1872
- Connectional High School and Institute founded.
- Penn's Circulating Library in business.[7]
- 1873 – Austin Library Association active.[3]
- 1874 – St. Mary's Academy founded.[2]
- 1875 – Austin City Railroad begins operating.[8]
- 1876 – International–Great Northern Railroad begins operating.[2]
- 1877
- Stuart Female Seminary founded.[9]
- Tillotson College chartered.[2]
- 1878 – St. Edward's University founded.[2]
- 1881
- November 9: State Capitol building burns down.
- University of Texas at Austin established.[1]
- Austin High School opens.
- 1884
- Congregation Beth Israel synagogue established.[10]
- Servant Girl Annihilator murders begin (ending in 1885.)
- 1885 – St. Edward's College established.[2]
- 1886
- Driskill Hotel in business.
- Hill City Quartet formed.[11]
- 1887 – Negro Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute opens.[2]
- 1888 – Texas State Capitol rebuilt.[2]
- 1894 – Heart's Ease Circle of King's Daughters (women's group) founded.[9]
- 1895 – Moonlight towers installed.[1]
- 1900
- April: Austin Dam failure.
- Samuel Huston College opens.[2]
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20th century
1900s–1940s
- 1902 – Nixon-Clay College and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary established.[12]
- 1908 – Confederate Woman's Home opens.[2]
- 1910 – Congress Avenue Bridge rebuilt.
- 1911 – Texas Fine Arts Association and International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 205[13] established.
- 1917 – University of Texas' School for Military Aeronautics opens.[14]
- 1918 – State Office Building constructed.[2]
- 1921 – Austin Civic Theatre founded.[1]
- 1923 – KNOW radio begins broadcasting.[15]
- 1926
- Council–manager form of government effected.[2]
- University Airport in operation.[14]
- 1928
- 1928 Austin city plan is delivered to City Council.
- 1929 – Howson Community Center established.[16]
- 1930
- Municipal Airport opens.[14]
- Population: 53,120.[2]
- 1933
- Austin Public Library building opens.
- State Highway Building constructed.

- 1934
- O. Henry House museum opens.
- Junior League of Austin organized.
- 1935
- Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters built.[2]
- Flood.[1]
- 1937
- UT Tower built.
- KTBC radio begins broadcasting.[15]
- Lyndon B. Johnson becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 10th congressional district.
- 1938 – Montopolis Bridge built.
- 1941 – Austin Daily Tribune Building constructed.
- 1942
- Bergstrom Army Air Field established.[14]
- Lamar Boulevard Bridge built.
- 1947 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin established.[17]
1950s–1990s


- 1950 – Population: 132,459.[18]
- 1952
- KTBC-TV (television) begins broadcasting.[19]
- Burnet Drive-In cinema opens.[20]
- 1953
- YMCA of Austin chartered.[21]
- Travis High School opens in South Austin; McCallum High School opens in North Austin.
- 1956 – Ballet Academy founded.
- 1958
- Goodwill Industries of Central Texas established.[21]
- Town & Country Food Stores in business.[22]
- 1959 - Palmer Auditorium opens.
- 1960 – Population: 186,545.[18]
- 1961 — Lanier High School opens. Its name was changed to Juan Navarro High School in 2019.
- 1962 – Austin Aqua Festival begins.[1]
- 1963 – Jake Pickle becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 10th congressional district.[23]
- 1965
- The Citizen newspaper in publication.[6]
- Reagan High School opens. Its name was changed to Northeast High School beginning in the 2019–2020 school year.
- 1966 – August 1: Whitman shootings.
- 1967
- Vulcan Gas Company music venue active.
- Fair Housing Ordinance established.[24]
- 1968
- Crockett High School opens.
- Sister city relationship established with Saltillo, Mexico.[25]
- 1970
- Armadillo World Headquarters music venue active.
- University of Texas' LBJ School of Public Affairs established.
- Population: 251,808.[18]
- 1971 – Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum dedicated.
- 1973
- Austin Community College and regional Austin Transportation Study[26] established.
- L.C. Anderson High School (Mesa Drive) and Aquarius cinema[20] open.
- 1975 – Austin Community Gardens created.[27]
- 1976 – Austin City Limits television music program begins national broadcast.
- 1978 – Sister city relationship established with Maseru, Lesotho.[25]
- 1979
- Austin Public Library new main branch building opens.
- Austin Shambhala Center founded.[28]
- ArmadilloCon held for the first time in May.
- 1980
- Whole Foods Market in business.
- Population: 345,496.[18]
- 1981
- Capital Area Food Bank of Texas[29] and Le Chef College of Hospitality Careers established.
- Austin Chronicle and Austin Press[6] newspapers begin publication.
- Sister city relationship established with Lima, Peru.[25]
- 1982
- National Wildflower Research Center and La Peña arts group[9] founded.
- Pennybacker Bridge opens.
- 1983
- Austin History Center active.[30]
- Austin Children's Museum established.[31]
- Sister city relationship established with Adelaide, Australia.[25]
- 1984 – St. Michael's Catholic Academy established.
- 1985
- Austin Film Society organized.
- Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival begins.
- 1986
- Austin Lyric Opera founded.
- Sister city relationship established with Taichung, Taiwan.[25]
- 1987
- South by Southwest music festival begins.
- Lamar Smith becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 21st congressional district.[32]
- 1988
- Dell Computer Corporation in business.
- Bowie High School established.
- 1990
- Sister city relationship established with Ōita City, Japan.[25]
- Population: 465,622.[18]
- 1991 – Sister city relationship established with Koblenz, Germany.[25]
- 1992
- Austin Convention Center opens.
- Hyde Park Theatre founded.
- 1993 – Sustainable Food Center[27] and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association chapter[28] founded.
- 1994
- Um-Al-Mumeneen-Sayeda-Khadija Mosque built.[28]
- "Goodwill Computer Museum founded". Archived from the original on May 7, 2013.
- 1995
- Lloyd Doggett becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 10th congressional district.[33]
- Ordinary Mind Zen Group formed.[28]
- City website online.[34][chronology citation needed]
- 1997 – Sister city relationship established with Xishuangbanna, China.[25]
- 1998 – Linh-Son Buddhist Temple established.[28]
- 1999
- Austin–Bergstrom International Airport opens.[14]
- Dell Foundation[21] and Foodways of Austin club established.
- 2000
- Akins High School established.
- George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2000 headquartered in Austin.
- Area of city: 251 square miles.[35]
- Population: 656,562.[35]
- Sister city relationship established with Orlu, Nigeria.[25]
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21st century
- 2001 – Sister city relationship established with Gwangmyeong, South Korea.[25]
- 2002
- Texas Archive of the Moving Image headquartered in city.
- The inaugural Austin City Limits Music Festival is hosted in Zilker Park.[36]
- 2003
- Texas Rollergirls founded.
- Frost Bank Tower built.
- 2005 – Austin Film Critics Association founded.
- 2009
- May: Austin mayoral election, 2009 held.
- Texas Tribune headquartered in city.[37]
- Sister city relationship established with Antalya Kepez, Turkey.[25]
- 2010
- February 18: 2010 Austin suicide attack.
- Capital MetroRail begins operating.
- Austin Bulldog begins publication.[37]
- Area of city: 297.90 square miles.[38]
- Population: city 790,390;[38] megaregion 19,728,244.[39]
- 2011 – Sister city relationship established with Angers, France.[25]
- 2012 – Austin Food & Wine Alliance established.
- 2013 – Population: 885,400.[40]
- 2014
- 2018 – In March, a series of explosions centered in Austin killed two civilians and injuring another five.[42]
- 2020 – Population: 963,121.[43]
- 2021 – Austin FC of Major League Soccer plays their first game at Q2 Stadium.
See also
- History of Austin, Texas
- List of mayors of Austin, Texas
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Travis County, Texas
- Timeline of Texas
- Timelines of other cities in the Southeast Texas area of Texas: Beaumont, Houston, Pasadena
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