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Timeline of Charlotte, North Carolina
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The following is a timeline of the history of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.
Prior to 19th century
- 1763 – Mecklenburg County established.[1]
- 1768 – Charlotte Town incorporated.
- 1770 – Queen's Museum chartered.[2]
- 1774 – Charlotte becomes capital of county.[3]
- 1775 – Mecklenburg Resolves signed.
- 1777 – Liberty Hall Academy incorporated.[3]
- 1780 – Battle of Charlotte fought.
19th century
- 1835 – Charlotte Journal newspaper begins publication.[4]
- 1837 – Charlotte Mint opens.
- 1850 – William F. Davidson becomes mayor.
- 1852
- 1857
- Charlotte Female Institute established.[2]
- YMCA becomes active.[6]
- Gas lighting in use.[3]
- 1858 – Charlotte Military Academy established.[3]
- 1867 – Biddle Memorial Institute founded.
- 1875 – Charlotte public schools established.[7]
- 1880 – Population: 7,084.
- 1886 – Charlotte Chronicle newspaper begins publication.[4][8]
- 1887
- Electric lighting in use.[3]
- Charlotte Fire Department founded.
- 1888 – The Charlotte News begins publication.[4]
- 1890 – Charlotte Post newspaper begins publication.[9]
- 1891
- City hall built.[3]
- Charlotte Literary and Library Association organized.[10]
- Latta Park established
- 1897 – Elizabeth College established.[11]
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20th century
- 1903 – Charlotte Carnegie Public Library opens.[12]
- 1905
- Brevard Street Library for Negroes opens.
- Southern Power Company incorporated.[13]
- 1908 – Union National Bank founded.
- 1915 – Temple Israel built.
- 1921 – WBT radio begins broadcasting.[14]
- 1924
- Hotel Charlotte opens.
- Radiator Specialty Company founded.
- 1930
- Population: 82,675
- Work started to create Bryant Park[15]
- 1932 – Charlotte Symphony Orchestra formed.
- 1933 – WSOC radio begins broadcasting.[14]
- 1935 – Charlotte Municipal Airport established.
- 1936 – Mint Museum opens.
- 1940 – Population: 100,899.[16]
- 1946 – Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina opens.
- 1947 – The Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte founded.
- 1949 – WBTV (television) begins broadcasting.[17]
- 1950 – Population: 134,042.[16]
- 1955 – Ovens Auditorium opens.
- 1957
- WSOC-TV (television) begins broadcasting.[17]
- American Commercial Bank formed.
- 1960 – Population: 201,564.[16]
- 1961 – Stan Brookshire becomes mayor.[5]
- 1966 – Charlotte Botanical Gardens established.[18]
- 1967 – WCNC-TV begins broadcasting.
- 1968 – Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories Arboretum established.[19]
- 1970
- SouthPark Mall opens.
- Population: 241,178.[16]
- 1971 – U.S. Supreme Court decides Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, approving racial desegregation busing.[5]
- 1973 – Carowinds Monorail begins operating.
- 1974 – Airplane accident.
- 1976 – Afro-American Cultural Center established.[20][21]
- 1980 – Population: 314,447.[16]
- 1982 – Heroes Convention (comic books) begins.
- 1983 – Harvey Gantt becomes mayor.[5]
- 1985 – Metrolina Theatre Association established.
- 1986
- Opera Carolina formed.
- Airplane accident.
- 1987 – WJZY begins broadcasting.
- 1988
- Charlotte Hornets begins play.
- Charlotte Knights franchise established.
- 1989 – Hurricane Hugo.
- 1990 — Population: 395,934.[16]
- 1991
- Blockbuster Pavilion opens.
- Museum of the New South incorporated.
- 1992
- 1993
- City government computer network begins operating.[22]
- Mel Watt becomes U.S. representative for North Carolina's 12th congressional district.[23]
- 1994
- WMYT-TV begins broadcasting.
- Airplane accident.
- Charlotte's Web Community Network online.[24]
- 1995
- Pat McCrory becomes mayor.
- Charlotte Convention Center and Tremont Music Hall open.
- City website online.[25][26]
- Carolina Panthers began play as first NFL team in the Carolinas
- 1997 – Loomis Fargo Bank Robbery.
- 1998 – Bank of America formed.
- 1999 – Federal court ends mandated racial integration in schools via busing.[27]
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21st century
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2000s
- 2000 – Population: 540,828.
- 2002 – ConCarolinas begins.
- 2003 – Airplane accident.
- 2004
- Slow Food Charlotte founded.[28]
- Street Soccer USA headquartered in city.[29]
- 2005 – Charlotte Bobcats Arena and ImaginOn open.
- 2007
- Lynx Blue Line light rail begins operating.
- Billy Graham Library opens.
- 2009 – Anthony Foxx becomes mayor.[30]
2010s
- 2010
- NASCAR Hall of Fame and Bechtler Museum of Modern Art open.
- Population: 731,424.
- 2011 – Occupy Charlotte begins.
- 2012
- Little Sugar Creek Greenway built.
- Democratic National Convention held in Charlotte.
- 2013
- Robert Pittenger becomes U.S. representative for North Carolina's 9th congressional district.[31]
- Population: 792,862.[32]
- 2014 – Alma Adams becomes U.S. representative for North Carolina's 12th congressional district.[33]
- 2015 – Population: 827,121 (estimate).[34]
- 2016 – September: Protests and unrest following the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott leave several police officers wounded, and a civilian shot.[35]
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See also
- History of Charlotte
- Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina (list)
- List of Charlotte neighborhoods
- Mecklenburg County history
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
- List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
- Timelines of other cities in North Carolina: Asheville, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, Winston-Salem
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