The following is a timeline of the history of the borough of Queens in New York City, New York, USA.
Prior to 20th century
- 1657 â Flushing Remonstrance
- 1683 â Queens County created.
- 1790 â Population: 16,014.
- 1821 - Horse racing track opens.
- 1858 - First all-star baseball game and first games in which admission is charged takes place in Corona at the old Fashion Race Course.
- 1860 â Population: 57,391.
- 1870 â Population: 73,803.
- 1880 â Population: 90,574.
- 1889 â BMT Myrtle Avenue Line begins operating.
- 1890 â Population: 128,059.
- 1898 â January 1: Queens is established as a borough in the City of Greater New York. The borough consists of only part of the previous boundaries of Queens County; Nassau County is established in the remaining part.
20th century
1900sâÂÂ1940s
1950sâÂÂ1990s
- 1950 â Population: 1,550,849.
- 1953 â Queens Symphony Orchestra formed.
- 1960 â Population: 1,809,578.
- 1963
- The revised (1963) New York City Charter creates community boards within each borough.
- May 15: Weight Watchers founded.
- 1964
- April 17: Shea Stadium opens, bringing Major League Baseball and the National Football League to Queens with the New York Mets and the New York Jets.
- April 22: 1964 New York World's Fair opens.
- 1968 â Queens Historical Society founded.
- 1969 â Mets win the World Series for the first time.
- 1970 â Flushing Tribune (now Queens Tribune) newspaper in publication.
- 1976
- Afrikan Poetry Theatre founded.
- Son of Sam serial killings take place over a year in Flushing, Bellerose, and Forest Hills.
- 1983
- Silvercup Studios in business.
- Gary Ackerman becomes U.S. representative for New York's 7th congressional district.
- 1985 â Greater Astoria Historical Society founded.
- 1986 â Mets win their second World Series.
- 1990
- Citicorp Building constructed, at the time the tallest building between Manhattan and Boston.
- Population: 1,951,598.
- 1993 â New York Hospital Queens active.
- 1996 â Energy Brands, maker of Vitamin Water, established in Whitestone.
- 1997 â Arthur Ashe Stadium opens, home to the US Open tennis tournament.
- 1998 â Gregory Meeks becomes U.S. representative for New York's 6th congressional district.
21st century
2000sâÂÂ2010s
2020s
See also
- Queens directories
- Queens history
- National Register of Historic Places in Queens County, New York
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Queens
- List of streetcar lines in Queens
- List of New York City Subway stations in Queens
- List of Queens borough presidents
- List of Queens neighborhoods
- Neighborhood histories: Astoria, Bayside, College Point, Corona, Douglaston, Elmhurst, Flushing, Glendale, Jamaica, Long Island City, Maspeth, Ridgewood, Rockaway, Whitestone, Woodhaven, Woodside, etc.
other NYC boroughs:
References
Bibliography
published in the 19th century
published in the 20th century
- Mary A. Glascock. An Annotated Bibliography of the History of Queens County, New York (Queens College, 1977) 218 pages
- Janet E. Lieberman and Richard K. Lieberman. City Limits: A Social History of Queens (Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1983)
published in the 21st century
- (includes "History" section)
External links