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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Video Timeline of Boulder, Colorado
19th century
- 1858
- October 17 - a group of gold prospectors from Fort St. Vrain 30 mi. to the east led by Capt. Thomas Aikens camp in Red Rocks on Boulder Creek in modern-day Settler's Park at the mouth of Boulder Canyon in Boulder Valley in Arapaho territory near the camp of Southern Arapaho chief Chief Niwot (Left Hand) (1825-64) in Valmont Butte, who rode to their camp to warn them to leave, but allegedly changed his mind after being given food and liquor and having a dream of a flood washing his people away but letting the whites survive, accepting them after uttering the Curse of the Boulder Valley: "People seeing the beauty of this valley will want to stay, and their staying will be the undoing of the beauty."
- 1859
- January 15 - gold is discovered in Gold Hill, Colorado above Left Hand Canyon in NW Boulder.
- February 10 - the Boulder City Town Company is formed, and the town laid out into 4,044 lots, offered for $1,000 each.
- 1861
- February 28 - the Territory of Colorado is created by the U.S. Congress, causing Boulder to no longer be part of Nebraska Territory.
- November 7 - legislation is passed making way for the state university to be located in Boulder.
- 1869 - Boulder County News begins publication.
- 1870
- Denver and Boulder Valley Railroad begins operating.
- Population: 1,939.
- 1871
- November 4 - town incorporated.
- 1873 - Railroad begins operating.
- 1875
- September 20 - the first cornerstone is laid for the first building (Old Main Building) on the CU campus.
- Colorado Banner newspaper begins publication.
- Boulder High School established.
- 1876
- August 1 - Boulder becomes part of new State of Colorado.
- 1877 - September 5 - The University of Colorado officially opens.
- 1878 - The first mayor, Jacob Ellison is elected for a two-month term.
- 1880 - The town passes the 3,000 population mark, making it eligible for incorporation.
- 1882
- April 3 - Boulder is incorporated as a 2nd class town, and later that month a new town hall is completed in time for the first meeting of the city council.
- 1883
- The first courthouse is built.
- The University of Colorado Medical School opens.
- 1885 - Denver, Marshall and Boulder Railway begins operating.
- 1890
- Boulder Railroad Depot built.
- Boulder Camera begins publication.
- 1891 - Feeny Opera House active (approximate date).
- 1892
- Highland School built.
- University of Colorado Law School established.
- 1893 - Philharmonic Club formed.
- 1895 - Crockett Ricketts elected mayor.
- 1896 - Colorado Sanitarium in business.
- 1898
- Chautauqua Auditorium built.
- Colorado & Southern Railway in operation.
- 1900 - Colorado Chautauqua established.
Maps Timeline of Boulder, Colorado
20th century
1900s-1940s
- 1902
- Boulder Oil Field well begins operation.
- University of Colorado Museum of Natural History founded.
- 1906
- Curran Opera House opens.
- University of Colorado College of Commerce established.
- 1907
- Boulder adopts an anti-saloon ordinance.
- Carnegie Library built.
- 1909
- Denver, Boulder and Western Railroad begins operating.
- Hotel Boulderado opens.
- 1910 - Population: 9,539.
- 1916 - Statewide prohibition starts in Colorado, ending with the repeal of national prohibition in 1933.
- 1923 - Macky Auditorium opens.
- 1924 - Colorado Stadium opens.
- 1926 - Rialto Theatre built.
- 1929 - Denver Municipal Airport begins operating.
- 1932 - The courthouse burns down, and is rebuilt in 1934.
- 1937 - Balch Fieldhouse (arena) openened.
- 1941 - Civic Symphony Orchestra founded.
- 1944 - Boulder Historical Society established.
- 1947 - KBOL radio begins broadcasting.
- 1948
- Andrews Arboretum established.
- Conference on World Affairs begins at the University of Colorado.
- 1949 - Sommers-Bausch Observatory built.
1950s-1990s
- 1950
- Population: 19,999.
- 1952
- U.S. National Bureau of Standards-Atomic Energy Commission Cryogenic Engineering Laboratory in operation.
- Denver-Boulder Turnpike opens.
- 1953 - Colorado Daily in publication.
- 1954 - September: U.S. National Bureau of Standards (now known as National Institute of Standards and Technology) facility dedicated.
- 1955 - Denver Regional Council of Governments formed.
- 1958
- Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra founded.
- Colorado Shakespeare Festival begins.
- 1963 - Crossroads Mall in business.
- 1966 - Attention Homes opens its first home on 14th St.
- 1967 - U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesa Laboratory built.
- 1969 - Regional Transportation District (public transit system) organized.
- 1970
- City "comprehensive plan" created.
- Paladin Press in business.
- 1971 - Boulder Arts and Crafts Cooperative founded.
- 1972 - Historic Boulder, Inc. formed.
- 1973 - Vajradhatu headquartered in Boulder.
- 1974 - Naropa Institute and Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics established.
- 1975 - KBVL radio begins broadcasting.
- 1976
- Colorado Music Festival begins.
- Residential-growth management ordinance approved.
- 1977
- Pearl Street Mall constructed.
- KBCO begins broadcasting.
- 1978 - Boulder Magazine begins publication.
- 1979
- Colorado University Events Center (arena) opens.
- Bolder Boulder footrace begins.
- 1980 - Kinetics Conveyance Race begins.
- 1983 - January 1: Polar Bear Plunge begins.
- 1986
- Sister city relationship established with Lhasa, Tibet.
- 1987
- Farmer's Market opens.
- Sister city relationship activated with Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- 1988 - Colorado MahlerFest begins.
- 1989 - Rocky Mountain Spiritual Emergence Network Times begins publication.
- 1990 - Radio Reading Service of the Rockies founded.
- 1991
- Culinary School of the Rockies founded.
- eTown (radio program) begins broadcasting.
- 1993
- Mountain Sun pub in business.
- Boulder Weekly begins publication.
- 1994
- Denver International Airport begins operating.
- Sister city relationship established with Yamagata, Japan.
- Boulder Community Network online.
- 1996
- Boulder Area Trails Coalition founded.
- Smoking ban enacted.
- 1998
- October 31: Naked Pumpkin Run begins.
- Bob Greenlee becomes mayor.
- Dushanbe Tea House opens.
- Bent Lens Cinema founded.
- 2000
- Sister city relationship established with Ciudad Mante, Mexico.
- Moondance Film Festival begins.
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21st century
- 2002 - Spot Bouldering Gym in business.
- 2004
- Mark Ruzzin becomes mayor.
- Shoot Out 24 Hour Filmmaking Festival begins.
- Boulder Chamber Orchestra founded.
- 2005 - Boulder Adventure Film Festival begins.
- 2006
- November: Carbon tax approved.
- Twenty Ninth Street shopping center in business.
- Bikes Belong coalition headquartered in Boulder (approximate date).[2]
- 2007 - Communikey Festival begins.
- 2009
- Susan Osborne becomes mayor, succeeded by Matthew Appelbaum.
- Jared Polis becomes Colorado's 2nd congressional district representative.
- Sister city relationship established with Kisumu, Kenya.
- 2010 - Population: 97,385.
- 2011
- November: Municipal electric utility approved.
- Boulder Food Rescue active.
- 2012 - National Institute of Standards and Technology Precision Measurement Laboratory dedicated.
- 2013 - Falling Fruit (urban agriculture map) launched.
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See also
- History of Boulder, Colorado
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Boulder County, Colorado
- Education in Boulder
- Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
- Timeline of Colorado history
- Timelines of other cities in Colorado: Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver
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References
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Bibliography
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External links
- Boulder Library. Carnegie Branch Library for Local History
- Photograph Collection
- Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Boulder, Colorado, various dates
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