The following is a of the history of the city of St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
Prior to 19th-century
- 1764 â St. Louis founded by Pierre Laclède in Louisiana, New Spain.
- 1767 - It was "a log-cabin village of perhaps 500 inhabitants".
- 1770 - Spanish in power.
- 1780 â "Indian attack."
- 1785 - Floods.
- 1799 â Population: 925.
19th century
1800sâÂÂ1850s
1860sâÂÂ1890s
20th-century
1900sâÂÂ1970s
- 1900
- St. Louis Streetcar Strike of 1900.
- Monsanto Chemical Works in business.
- Population: 575,238.
- 1902 â Sportsman's Park opens.
- 1903 â Missouri Athletic Club founded.
- 1904
- Buckingham Hotel built.
- Inside Inn an hotel built of wood.
- April: St. Louis World's Fair opens;
- Saint Louis Art Museum built.
- City hosts 1904 Summer Olympics and 1904 Democratic National Convention.
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition held.
- 1905
- May Department Store relocates to St. Louis.
- Shaare Zedek Synagogue founded.
- 1906
- Racquet Club of St. Louis founded.
- Statue of Louis IX of France unveiled in Forest Park.
- 1908
- Aero Club of St. Louis incorporated.
- Aeronautic Supply Company in business.
- St. Louis Coliseum re-built.
- Fairground Park established.
- 1909 â October: City centennial.
- 1910 â Population: 687,029.
- 1911
- Urban League branch established.
- Famous-Barr (shop) in business.
- Benoist Flying School established.
- 1912
- Ethical Society building constructed.
- St. Louis Argus newspaper begins publication.
- Missouri Peace Society founded.
- 1913 â Henry Kiel becomes mayor.
- 1914
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis begins operating.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch established.
- Railway Exchange Building constructed.
- "Pageant and Masque of Saint Louis" held.
- St. Louis Zoo incorporated.
- Barnes Hospital opened.
- New charter adopted reducong the elective officers to terms of four years.
- Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis completed.
- 1915 â Junior League of St. Louis organized.
- 1917
- MacArthur Bridge opens.
- St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre (The Muny) opens
- 1918
- Poro beauty school opens.
- 1919
- League of Women Voters of St. Louis organized.
- City Hospital No. 2 begins operating.
- Pine Street YMCA opens.
- 1920
- Chase Hotel built.
- Population: 772,897.
- 1921
- WEW radio begins broadcasting.
- American Association of University Women chapter active.
- 1925 â St. Louis Theater opens.
- 1926
- Southwestern Bell Building constructed.
- New Masonic Temple built.
- 1927
- Racquet Club of St. Louis funds Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis airplane.
- Tornado.
- B.F. Mahoney Aircraft Corporation in business.
- 1928 â St. Louis American newspaper begins publication.
- 1929
- Fox Theatre opens.
- St. Louis Arena opened.
- 1930 â Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Airport dedicated.
- 1931 â Rombauer's Joy of Cooking published.
- 1933
- Firmin Desloge Hospital opens.
- Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser Clydesdales established.
- 1935 â Neighborhood Gardens (housing) opens.
- 1937 â Floral Conservatory built in Forest Park.
- 1939
- 1939 St. Louis smog.
- Oldani's restaurant in business.
- 1940 â Population: 816,048.
- 1942 â George Hudson Orchestra debuts.
- 1943 â Campbell House Museum opens.
- 1947 â Congress of Racial Equality chapter organized.
- 1948 â U.S. Supreme Court decides Shelley v. Kraemer lawsuit.
- 1949 â Fairground Park riot.
- 1950 â Population: 856,796.
- 1951 â Veterans' Memorial Bridge built.
- 1954
- KETC television begins broadcasting.
- PruittâÂÂIgoe housing built.
- 1955
- Peabody Coal Company relocates to St. Louis.
- Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum architects in business.
- 1958 â Landmarks Association of St. Louis established.
- 1959 â St. Louis sit-in during the Civil Rights Movement.
- 1960
- Population: 750,026.
- Sister city relationship established with Stuttgart, Germany.
- The National Football League's Chicago Cardinals relocate to St. Louis. They will remain through 1987.
- 1962 â St. Louis Community College established.
- 1963
- University of MissouriâÂÂSt. Louis established.
- MetroBus begins operating.
- Planetarium opens.
- 1964
- LaClede Town (housing) opens.
- Imo's Pizza in business in Shaw.
- Cardinals win the World Series, defeating New York Yankees in seven games
- 1965
- Gateway Arch erected.
- Regional East-West Gateway Council of Governments established.
- 1966 â Busch Stadium opens.
- 1967
- Poplar Street Bridge completed.
- St. Louis Blues - National Hockey League - NHL Expansion ice hockey team formed.
- K-SHE 95 (94.7) FM radio station begins broadcasting its current Rock n' Roll format.
- Cardinals win the World Series, defeating Boston Red Sox in seven games
- 1969 â Laclede Gas Building constructed.
- 1970
- Student antiwar demonstration.
- Population: 622,236.
- 1972 - Demolition of Pruitt-Igoe begins and will last four years.
- 1974
- St. Louis Port Authority created.
- Sister city relationship established with Suwa, Japan.
- 1976 â Sister city relationship established with Lyon, France.
- 1977
- St. Louis Convention Center opens.
- James F. Conway becomes mayor.
- Sister city relationship established with Galway, Ireland.
- 1979 â Sister city relationship established with Nanjing, China.
1980sâÂÂ1990s
21st-century
- 2000 â Population: 348,189.
- 2001
- Pulitzer Arts Foundation museum opens.
- Francis G. Slay becomes mayor.
- William Lacy Clay, Jr. becomes U.S. representative for Missouri's 1st congressional district.
- Veterans for Peace headquartered in St. Louis.
- 2002 â St. Louis Building Arts Foundation active (approximate date).
- 2003 â St. Louis Area Regional Response System headquartered in city.
- 2004 â Sister city relationship established with Bogor, Indonesia.
- 2006
- New Busch Stadium built.
- Cardinals win World Series, defeating Detroit Tigers in five games
- 2007 â Center for Citizen Leadership headquartered in St. Louis.
- 2008 â Sister city relationship established with BrÃÂko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 2009 â Citygarden opens.
- 2010 â Population: 319,294; metro 2,812,896.
- 2011
- October: Occupy St. Louis begins.
- Cardinals win World Series, defeating Texas Rangers in seven games
- 2014
- August 9: Shooting in nearby Ferguson, unrest ensues.
- Musial Bridge and Center for Jazz open.
- 2016
- Rams leave St. Louis and become the L.A. Rams once again.
- 2019 - Blues win Stanley Cup for the first time, defeating Boston Bruins in seven games
- 2022 - CityPark opens
See also
References
Bibliography
- Saint Louis: a Chronological and Documentary History, 1762âÂÂ1970, by Robert Vexler. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications, 1974.
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