Timeline of Anchorage, Alaska
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Anchorage, Alaska, United States.
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20th century
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Prehistory |
Russian America (1733–1867) |
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- 1914 - Anchorage founded.[1]
- 1915
- Chamber of Commerce[2] and Anchorage Memorial cemetery established.
- Alaska Railroad construction begins in Anchorage.[3]
- 1916
- Anchorage Hotel built.
- Population: 3,332.[4]
- 1917 - Anchorage Daily Times newspaper begins publication.[5]
- 1920
- Anchorage incorporated as a town.[1]
- Leopold David becomes mayor.
- Population: 1,856.[4]
- 1922 - Anchorage Public Library Association organized.[6]
- 1924 - KFQD radio begins broadcasting.
- 1936
- City Hall built.
- Alaska State Fair begins near Anchorage.
- 1939 - Federal Building constructed.[7]
- 1940 - U.S. military Elmendorf Field begins operating near Anchorage.
- 1941 - U.S. Army Fort Richardson built near Anchorage.
- 1943 - Fort Richardson National Cemetery established near Anchorage.
- 1946
- Alaska News begins publication.
- Anchorage Symphony Orchestra founded.
- 1947 - Fourth Avenue Theatre opens.
- 1950
- 1951
- Anchorage Airport built.
- Seward Highway (Seward-Anchorage) completed.
- 1953
- KENI television begins broadcasting.[9]
- Anchorage High School opens.
- 1954 - Anchorage Community College established.[10]
- 1955
- Loussac Public Library opens.[6]
- Cook Inlet Historical Society founded.[11][1]
- U.S. military Kulis Air National Guard Base begins operating.
- 1959 - Anchorage becomes part of the new U.S. state of Alaska.
- 1964
- January: Greater Anchorage Area Borough created.
- March 27: 1964 Alaska earthquake.[12]
- Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage active.
- 1965 - Anchorage Youth Symphony organized.
- 1966 - Alaska Federation of Natives headquartered in Anchorage.[citation needed]
- 1967 - George M. Sullivan becomes mayor.
- 1968
- Anchorage Museum and [Alaska Zoo|Alaska Children's Zoo]] open.
- Kincaid Park established.
- 1969 - Sundowner Drive-In cinema opens.[13]
- 1970
- Chugach State Park established.
- Population: 48,081.
- Alyeska Pipeline Service Company headquartered in Anchorage.
- 1971 - University of Alaska Anchorage established.[10]
- 1973 - Don Young becomes U.S. representative for Alaska's at-large congressional district.
- 1975 - Municipality of Anchorage created;[14] Anchorage Assembly established.
- 1979 - Food Bank of Alaska established.[2]
- 1980 - Population: 174,431.
- 1982
- Tony Knowles becomes mayor.
- Sister city relationship established with Darwin, Australia.[15]
- 1983 - Conoco-Phillips Building and Bank of America Center constructed.
- 1987
- 5th Avenue Mall in business.
- Tom Fink becomes mayor.
- 1988 - Alaska Center for the Performing Arts opens.
- 1990 - Population: 226,338.[16]
- 1992
- Mount Spurr volcano erupts.[17]
- 1993 - Alaska Botanical Garden opens.
- 1994
- Anchorage Press in publication.[18]
- Rick Mystrom becomes mayor.
- 1995 - Binky (polar bear) dies in the Alaska Zoo.[19]
- 1996 - City website online (approximate date).[20][chronology citation needed]
- 1997
- Alaska Native Medical Center established.
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium headquartered in city.[citation needed]
- 1998 - May: Alaska Natives political demonstration.[21]
- 1999 - Alaska Native Heritage Center opens.[9]
21st century
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- 2000 - George Wuerch becomes mayor.
- 2001 - January: Anchorage paintball attacks.[9]
- 2003 - Mark Begich becomes mayor.
- 2007 - Anchorage Historic Preservation Commission established.[22]
- 2008
- Alaska Dispatch begins publication.[23]
- Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center[24] and Linny Pacillo Parking Garage open.
- 2009 - Matt Claman becomes mayor, succeeded by Dan Sullivan.
- 2010
See also
- History of Anchorage, Alaska
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Anchorage, Alaska
- List of mayors of Anchorage, Alaska
- Timeline of Alaska
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External links
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