The following is a of the history of the city of Norfolk, Virginia, United States.
Prior to 19th century
19th century
20th century
1900s
1910s
1920s
- 1920 â Population: 115,777.
- 1921 - Virginia Beach Boulevard opens, providing easier access to the oceanfront.
- 1922
- U.S. Marine Hospital built.
- NorVa Theatre opens as a vaudeville house and movie theater.
- Norview High School opens.
- 1923
- Algonquin Park, Cottage Park, Edgewater, Kenilworth, Lafayette Annex, Lakewood, Larchmont, Lenox, Morning Side, Norfolk Naval Base, Ocean View (part), and Willoughby become part of city.
- WTAR radio begins broadcasting.
- 1926 - The Loews Theater opens as a vaudeville and movie palace at 300 Granby Street and continues operating as a cinema for many decades. As of 2018, the venue is the TCC Roper Center for the Performing Arts.
- 1928 - The Nansemond Hotel opens in Ocean View and enjoys many decades as a popular tourist attraction; it was destroyed by fire in 1980.
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
- 1961
- Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters opens.
- The Golden Triangle Motor Hotel, the first major hotel to open in Norfolk since 1906, opens at 700 Monticello Ave., at a cost of $6.9 million. Located near Scope Arena, the hotel changes ownership over the years. During the 1980s, it was known as "Holiday Inn Scope". As of 2018, it is Wyndham Garden Norfolk Downtown.
- 1962
- Midtown Tunnel begins operating.
- Norfolk Terminal Train Station closes; it is demolished in 1963.
- 1965âÂÂPresent day Norfolk City Hall facilities open.
- 1966 - Virginia Wesleyan College opens; it becomes a university in 2017.
- 1967
- Virginia Beach-Norfolk Expressway opens, roughly following the same route as Virginia Beach Blvd. It greatly facilitates access from Norfolk to the oceanfront.
- Virginia National Bank building completed at One Commercial Place, Downtown. It would later become Bank of America and in 2017, Icon Norfolk apartments.
- Lake Taylor High School opens.
- 1969
- Norfolk State College becomes independent from Petersburg's Virginia State College. In 1979, it becomes a university.
- Econo-Travel motel, the first in the United States, opens for business on N. Military Highway. As of 2018, it is still operating.
1970s
1980s
1990s
21st century
2000s
2010s
See also
- History of Norfolk, Virginia
- List of mayors of Norfolk, Virginia
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk, Virginia
- History of Hampton Roads area
- of other cities in Virginia: Alexandria, Hampton, Lynchburg, Newport News, Portsmouth, Richmond, Roanoke, Virginia Beach
References
Bibliography
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