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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Columbus, Ohio, USA
Video Timeline of Columbus, Ohio
19th century
- 1812
- Columbus founded.
- Population: 300.
- 1816 - Jarvis W. Pike elected mayor.
- 1817 - Ohio State Library headquartered in Columbus.
- 1831 - Columbus connected to Ohio and Erie Canal.
- 1832 - Ohio State School for the Deaf established.
- 1833 - National Road in operation.
- 1834
- Columbus chartered as a city.
- John Brooks becomes mayor.
- Ohio Penitentiary begins operating.
- 1837 - Ohio State School for the Blind established.
- 1840 - Population: 6,048.
- 1845 - Columbus Public Schools established.
- 1849 - State Convention of the Colored Citizen held in city.
- 1850
- Columbus and Xenia Railroad begins operating.
- Population: 17,882.
- 1851 - Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad begins operating.
- 1853 - Columbus Athenaeum founded.
- 1861 - Ohio State Capitol building completed.
- 1862 - Fort Hayes established.
- 1868
- St. Mary's of the Springs school opens.
- Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway in operation.
- 1870 - Columbus Circulating Library organized.
- 1871 - Daily Dispatch newspaper begins publication.
- 1872 - Public Library & Reading Room established.
- 1873 - Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College opens.
- 1875 - Union Station rebuilt.
- 1878 - Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts and Ohio State University Marching Band established.
- 1879 - Columbus Art School and Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery established.
- 1880 - Population: 51,647.
- 1887 - Franklin County Courthouse built.
- 1894 - "Ugly law" approved.
- 1895 - Franklin Park Conservatory opens.
- 1898 - First Neighborhood Guild organized.
- 1899
- Columbus Citizen newspaper begins publication.
- Masonic meeting hall built.
- 1900
- Godman Guild House built.
- Population: 125,560.
Maps Timeline of Columbus, Ohio
20th century
- 1904 - Governor's Mansion and Franklin County Memorial Hall built.
- 1905 - Indianola Park (amusement park) in business.
- 1906 - Columbus Public Library building constructed.
- 1910 - Streetcar strike.
- 1913 - Flood.
- 1919 - Spring Street YMCA opens.
- 1920 - Population: 237,031.
- 1922 - Ohio State University's Ohio Stadium built.
- 1927 - American Insurance Union Citadel built.
- 1929 - Battelle Memorial Institute founded.
- 1933 - Ohio State Office Building constructed.
- 1934 - U.S. Post Office and Courthouse built.
- 1936 - White Castle (restaurant) headquartered in city.
- 1940 - Population: 306,087.
- 1947 - National Auto Theatre (drive-in cinema) in business.
- 1952 - Ohio State University's Mershon Center for International Security Studies established.
- 1954 - Black Baptist Pastors' Conference organized (approximate date).
- 1955 - Sister city relationship established with Genoa, Italy.
- 1959 - The Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper in publication.
- 1960 - Population: 471,316.
- 1964
- Northland Mall in business.
- Bank One Tower built.
- 1969 - First Wendy's founded by Dave Thomas.
- 1970 - Columbus Free Press begins publication.
- 1974 - Rhodes State Office Tower built.
- 1975 - Columbus Monthly magazine begins publication.
- 1976 - Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center established.
- 1977
- QUBE television begins broadcasting.
- One Nationwide Plaza built.
- 1978 - Community Development Task Force formed.
- 1980 - Sister city relationship established with Tainan City, Taiwan.
- 1984
- Huntington Center built.
- Ohio Penitentiary closes.
- 1985 - Catco theatre company founded.
- 1987
- King Arts Complex active.
- Union Station (Mural) painted.
- 1988
- Vern Riffe State Office Tower and Three Nationwide Plaza built.
- Sister city relationships established with Hefei, China; Odense, Denmark; and Seville, Spain.
- 1989 - Columbus City Center (shopping mall) in business.
- 1990
- The Other Paper begins publication.
- William Green Building constructed.
- Population: 632,910.
- 1991
- City government computer network begins operating.
- Carriage Place Movies 12 (cinema) in business.
- 1992 - Sister city relationship established with Dresden, Germany.
- 1996
- Columbus Crew begins play with the newly established Major League Soccer.
- Sister city relationship established with Herzliya, Israel.
- Chamber of Commerce city portal online.
- 1998 - City government website online (approximate date).
- 1999 - Columbus Crew move to newly built Columbus Crew Stadium.
- 2000
- Michael B. Coleman is first elected as mayor.
- Nationwide Arena opens, hosting the newly founded Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Population: 711,470.
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21st century
- 2001
- Columbus Underground begins publication.
- Miranova Condominiums built.
- Arena Grand cinema and Polaris Fashion Place (shopping mall) in business.
- 2004 - The Northland Mall on Morse Road, which closed in 2002, is demolished to make way for a new commercial development, ultimately to be called Northland Village.
- 2008 - Sister city relationship established with Ahmedabad, India.
- 2009 - Huntington Park opens in the Arena District, replacing Cooper Stadium as the home of Columbus Clippers baseball.
- 2009 - 614 Magazine began (Columbus, Ohio)
- 2010 - Population: 787,033.
- 2011
- Columbus Commons (park) opens.
- Steve Stivers becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 15th congressional district.
- 2013
- Population: 822,553.
- Joyce Beatty becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 3rd congressional district.
- 2014 - Sister city relationship established with Curitiba, Brazil.
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See also
- History of Columbus, Ohio
- List of mayors of Columbus, Ohio
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio
- Timeline of Ohio
- Other cities in Ohio
- Timeline of Cincinnati
- Timeline of Cleveland
- Timeline of Toledo, Ohio
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References
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Bibliography
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External links
- Columbus Metro Library. Local History
- "Columbus, Ohio". Ohio History Central. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio History Connection.
- Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Columbus, Ohio, various dates
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