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The following is a timeline of the history of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
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Prior to 20th century
- 1889
- April 22: Settlement established on Unassigned Lands of the United States.
- Oklahoma Times, Weekly Oklahoman, and Oklahoma Gazette newspapers begin publication.
- 1890
- Town charted in Oklahoma Territory.
- W.J. Gault becomes mayor.
- Population: 4,151.
- 1896 - January: Statehood convention held.
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20th century
1900s-1940s
- 1901
- Epworth University founded.
- Douglass High School active (approximate date).
- 1902 - Oklahoma Historical Society headquartered in Oklahoma City.
- 1905 - Brock Dry Goods in business.
- 1906 - Oklahoma College for Young Women founded.
- 1907
- Town becomes part of the new U.S. state of Oklahoma.
- Population: 32,452.
- Elmer L. Fulton becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district.
- 1908
- Temple B'nai Israel synagogue built.
- Dick Thompson Morgan becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district.
- 1909 - Colcord Building constructed.
- 1910
- Oklahoma state capital relocated to Oklahoma City from Guthrie.
- Cattlemen's Cafe in business.
- Population: 64,205.
- 1911
- Oklahoma City University established.
- Skirvin Hotel in business.
- 1913 - Board of Health established.
- 1915 - Joseph Bryan Thompson becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1916
- Black Dispatch newspaper begins publication.
- Blackwood David Business College established.
- 1917 - Emanuel Synagogue active.
- 1918 - Cain's Coffee Building constructed.
- 1919
- Lake Overholser reservoir and Oklahoma State Capitol built.
- Aldridge Theater opens (approximate date).
- John W. Harreld becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1920
- WKY radio begins broadcasting.
- Population: 91,295.
- 1921
- Calvary Baptist Church built.
- Fletcher B. Swank becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1922 - Ritz Theater opens.
- 1923 - KOCY radio begins broadcasting.
- 1925 - Oklahoma City Blue Devils jazz band active.
- 1927 - New Quayle Methodist Episcopal Church built.
- 1928 - Oil discovered.
- 1929 - Ulysses S. Stone becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district
- 1930 - Population: 185,389.
- 1931
- Union Station opens.
- First National Bank Building constructed.
- Fletcher Swank becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district again.
- 1934
- Taft Stadium built.
- Santa Fe Depot opens.
- 1935 - Joshua B. Lee becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1937
- Daily Law Journal Record newspaper headquartered in city.
- Robert P. Hill becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district, succeeded by Gomer Griffith Smith.
- 1939 - Mike Monroney becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1940 - Population: 204,424.
- 1941 - U.S. military Tinker Air Force Base established.
- 1946 - Urban League established.
- 1948 - Milk Bottle Grocery in business.
- 1949 - WKY-TV (television) begins broadcasting.
1950s-1990s
- 1950
- Circle Drive-In cinema opens.
- Population: 243,504.
- 1951 - John Jarman becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1953 - KWTV (television) begins broadcasting.
- 1954 - Griffin Television Tower erected.
- 1955 - Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum established.
- 1958 - Oklahoma City sit-ins led by Clara Luper for racial desegregation begin.
- 1960
- Penn Square Mall in business.
- Population: 324,253.
- 1962 - Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team formed.
- 1964
- July: Oklahoma City sonic boom tests begin.
- Founders Tower built.
- 1965
- Central Business District redevelopment plan ("Pei plan") adopted.
- Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City established.
- 1966
- Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority established.
- Citizens Bank Tower built.
- 1968 - Harn Homestead and 1889ers Museum founded.
- 1969
- August 19: Sanitation labor strike begins.
- Oklahoma City Community Foundation established.
- 1970
- Oklahoma Theater Center built.
- Population: 366,481.
- 1971
- University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center active.
- Patience Latting becomes mayor.
- Chase Tower built.
- 1972
- Premiere of Western film J. W. Coop.
- Myriad Convention Center opens.
- Henry Overholser historic site established.
- 1974 - Underground pedestrian concourse built.
- 1976 - 45th Infantry Division Museum established.
- 1977
- Murrah Federal Building constructed.
- Mickey Edwards becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1979 - Black Chronicle newspaper begins publication.
- 1980
- Oklahoma City Food Bank organized.
- Population: 403,213.
- 1983 - Andy Coats becomes mayor.
- 1984 - Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation established.
- 1987
- Grusendorf v. City of Oklahoma City smoking-related lawsuit decided.
- Ron Norick becomes mayor.
- 1988
- Oklahoma City Pride begins.
- Myriad Botanical Gardens Tropical Conservatory opens.
- 1990 - Population: 444,719.
- 1993 - Ernest Istook becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 1994 - Grateful Bean Cafe opens.
- 1995
- April 19: Oklahoma City bombing.
- City website online.
- 1999 - Kirk Humphreys becomes mayor.
- 2000 - Population: 506,132.
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21st century
- 2001 - Oklahoma City National Memorial opens.
- 2002
- Ford Center stadium opens.
- Oklahoma City Lightning women's football team formed.
- 2003 - Guy Liebmann becomes mayor.
- 2004 - Mick Cornett becomes mayor.
- 2005 - Will Rogers World Airport's new terminal opens.
- 2006 - Douglass Mid-High School built.
- 2007 - Mary Fallin becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 2008 - Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team active.
- 2010
- Oklahoma City Barons ice hockey team active.
- Population: 579,999.
- 2011 - James Lankford becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
- 2012 - Devon Tower built.
- 2014 - Municipal Archives established.
- 2015 - Steve Russell becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
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