The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Seattle, Washington, USA.

Before the 19th century

  • Native Americans explore and settle throughout the Puget Sound region which includes the Seattle area.

19th century

  • 1851
    • September 14: The Collins Party led by Luther Collins finds a settlement in present-day Georgetown. Scouts from the Denny Party arrive at Alki shortly after.
    • November 13: The remainder of the Denny Party arrives at Alki Point to spend a rainy winter.
  • 1852 – The Denny Party moves to present day Downtown Seattle in April.
  • 1853 – Seattle becomes seat of King County, Washington Territory.
  • 1854 – School opens.
  • 1855 – Population: 300.
  • 1856 – Hostile Native American tribesmen attack Seattle in a single-day battle.
  • 1858 – The arrival of Manuel Lopes, the city's first Black resident.
  • 1861 – Washington Territorial University established.
  • 1863 – Washington Gazette newspaper begins publication.
  • 1864 – May 16: The Mercer Girls arrive.
  • 1867 – Weekly Intelligencer newspaper begins publication.
  • 1868 – The Seattle Library Association is founded.
  • 1869 – Henry A. Atkins becomes mayor.
  • 1870
    • Central School opens.
    • Church of Our Lady of Good Help founded.
    • Population: 1,107.
  • 1873 – Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad organized.
  • 1874 – Gas street lamps installed.
  • 1875
    • San Francisco–Seattle steamship service begins.
    • Ms. Maynard's Reading Room opens.
  • 1878 – Seattle Daily Post begins publication.
  • 1879 – Squire opera house built.
  • 1880
    • City chartered.
    • Frye opera house built.
    • Population: 3,533.
  • 1883 – Telephone and Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad begin operating.
  • 1885 – Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway organized.
  • 1886 – February: Most Chinese were expelled by White mobs.
  • 1888 – Rainier Club established.
  • 1889
    • Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs organized.
    • June 6: Great Seattle Fire.
    • Seattle Fire Department established.
    • Electric streetcar begins operating.
    • City becomes part of the new U.S. State of Washington.
  • 1890
    • Telegraph newspaper begins publication.
    • Country Club established.
    • Population: 42,837.
  • 1891 – Seattle Public Library opens.
  • 1892 – Pioneer Building constructed.
  • 1893
    • Great Northern Railway begins operating.
    • Seattle Athletic Club organized.
    • Seattle Theatre opens.
    • Curtis & Guptil photographers in business.
  • 1894 – The Argus newspaper begins publication.
    • The Seattle Republican daily newspaper beings publication
  • 1895 – Seattle General Hospital established.
  • 1898 – U.S. assay office opens.
  • 1899
    • The Seattle Star newspaper begins publication.
    • Tlingit totem pole installed in Pioneer Place.
  • 1900
    • Population: 80,671.
    • Seattle General Hospital re-opened in a new building.

20th century

1900s–1940s

  • 1901 – Renton Hill Community Improvement Club organized.
  • 1903
    • July 30: Semi-centennial of founding of Seattle.
    • City hires Olmsted Brothers to design public parks.
  • 1905
    • South Seattle becomes part of city.
    • Seattle Fine Arts Society established.
  • 1906
    • The Mountaineers (club) formed.
    • Public Library building opens.
    • King Street Station opens.
  • 1907
    • City expands, annexing Atlantic City, Ballard, Columbia, Dunlap, Rainier Beach, Ravenna, South-East Seattle, South Park, and West Seattle.
    • Pike Place Market opens.
    • St. James Cathedral built.
  • 1908
    • The Great White Fleet visits Seattle and Puget Sound area.
  • 1909
    • June 1: Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition opens.
    • Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad begins operating.
  • 1910
    • Georgetown becomes part of city.
    • Municipal League of Seattle founded.
    • Population: 237,194.
  • 1911 – Port of Seattle established.
  • 1913
    • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch established.
    • 20th Avenue NE Bridge opens.
  • 1914 – Smith Tower built.
  • 1916
    • Seattle Audubon Society established.
    • Coliseum Theater opens.
  • 1918 – Bessaroth Synagogue dedicated.
  • 1919 – February: Seattle General Strike.
  • 1920 – Seattle Northwest Enterprise newspaper begins publication.
  • 1922 – The first Miss Seattle is crowned.
  • 1923
    • Seattle Goodwill Industries established.
    • Mountaineers Players (theatre troupe) active.
  • 1924
    • September 28: First aerial circumnavigation of the world lands at Sand Point.
    • Seattle Camera Club founded.
  • 1925
    • Sears, Roebuck store in business.
    • Eagles Auditorium Building constructed.
    • Seattle Planning Commission established.
  • 1926 – U.S. Naval Air Station established at Sand Point.
  • 1928 – Civic Auditorium and Paramount Theatre open.
  • 1929 – Seattle Urban League founded.
  • 1930
    • Pike Place Fish Market and Japanese American Citizen's League established.
    • Exchange Building constructed.
  • 1932 – Grace Hospital established.
  • 1933 – Seattle Art Museum opens.
  • 1938 – Vedanta Society of Western Washington founded.
  • 1940 – Population: 368,302.
    • April 28: Seattle trolleybus system opens.
  • 1941
    • April 12: Last streetcar line closed.
  • 1946 – Seattle Foundation established.
  • 1947
    • Airport begins operating.
    • Memorial Stadium opens.
  • 1949 – Free port opens.

1950s–1990s

  • 1950
    • Seattle Chinese Golf Club formed.
    • Population: 467,591.
  • 1957 – Sister city relationship established with Kobe, Japan.
  • 1959 – City joins Puget Sound Governmental Conference.
  • 1960 – Population: 557,087.
  • 1961
    • Space Needle erected.
    • American Institute of Architects Seattle chapter active.
  • 1962
    • Alweg Monorail begins operating.
    • April 21 – Seattle World's Fair opens.
    • Congress of Racial Equality chapter established.
    • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church built.
  • 1963
    • Seattle Opera and Seattle Repertory Theatre founded.
    • Martin Cinerama opens.
  • 1964
    • August 21: The Beatles perform at the Seattle Center Coliseum; they would do so once more just over two years later.
  • 1965
    • April 29: The 6.7 Mw Puget Sound earthquake affected western Washington with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), causing seven deaths and $12.5–28 million in financial losses in the Puget Sound region.
    • ACT Theatre founded.
  • 1967
    • November: Radical Women founded.Seattle Radical Women, one of first women's liberation groups in the United States, forms in November 1967.
    • Allied Arts of Seattle founded.
    • Sister city relationship established with Bergen, Norway.
  • 1969
    • Little Bread Co. and Brasserie Pittsbourg in business.
    • Seafirst Building constructed. It becomes Seattle's tallest building for 16 years.
  • 1970 – Seattle Marathon, and negative income tax program begin.
  • 1971
    • Mayor's Arts Festival begins (later known as Bumbershoot).
    • Starbucks in business.
  • 1972
    • Pacific Northwest Dance Association established.
    • Intiman Theatre Festival begins.
  • 1973 – Sister city relationship established with Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
  • 1974 – Seattle Seahawks franchise established, would begin play in 1976.
  • 1975 – World's first "commercial software for personal computers" invented in Seattle.
  • 1976 – Daybreak Star Cultural Center opens.
  • 1977
    • Seattle Mariners baseball team formed.
    • Sister city relationship established with Beersheba, Israel.
  • 1978 – Central Co-op established.
  • 1979
    • P-Patch Advisory Council established.
    • Music Magazine The Rocket begins publishing.
    • June 1: Seattle SuperSonics basketball team wins NBA Finals.
    • Sister city relationship established with Mazatlán, Mexico.
  • 1980
    • Subterranean Pop fanzine begins publication.
    • Sister city relationship established with Nantes, France.
    • The last Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad train leaves Seattle before abandonment.
  • 1981 – Sister city relationships established with Christchurch, New Zealand; and Mombasa, Kenya.
  • 1982 – Market Park landscaped.
  • 1983 – Sister city relationship established with Chongqing, China.
  • 1984
    • 911 Media Arts Center and Weird Science Salon founded.
    • Sister city relationship established with Limbe, Cameroon.
  • 1985
    • Seattle Municipal Archives established.
    • The 76-story Columbia Seafirst Center is built and becomes the city's tallest building. In response, the Citizen Alternative Plan (CAP) advocates for height limits in Downtown.
  • 1986 – Sister city relationships established with Galway, Ireland; and Reykjavík, Iceland.
  • 1988
    • Washington State Convention Center and Telephone Museum open.
    • Nirvana releases its first album on Seattle's SubPop Records.
  • 1989
    • Jim McDermott becomes U.S. representative for Washington's 7th congressional district.
    • Sister city relationship established with Daejeon, South Korea.
  • 1990
    • September 15: Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel opens.
    • Norm Rice becomes mayor.
    • October: Pearl Jam plays its first concert ever in Seattle's Off Ramp Café.
    • Population: 516,259.
  • 1991
    • Sustainable Seattle nonprofit established.
    • Washington Hemp Expo begins.
    • Seattle Art Museum rebuilt.
    • Sister city relationships established with Cebu, Philippines; and Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
  • 1992 – Sister city relationship established with Pécs, Hungary; and Surabaya, Indonesia.
  • 1993
    • Seattle Knights jousting acting troupe founded.
    • Fictional movie Sleepless in Seattle released.
    • Sister city relationships established with Gdynia, Poland; and Perugia, Italy.
  • 1994
    • Amazon.com in business.
    • Seattle Asian Art Museum opens.
    • City Public Access Network online.
  • 1996 – Sister city relationship established with Haiphong, Vietnam.
  • 1997
    • Seattle Internet Exchange and Seattle Channel established.
    • Jet City Maven newspaper begins publication.
  • 1998 – Paul Schell becomes mayor.
  • 1999
    • November 30: Anti-globalization protest during World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference.
    • Town Hall Seattle opens.
    • Sister city relationship established with Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
  • 2000
    • Experience Music Project opens.
    • Music Magazine The Rocket ends publishing.

21st century

  • 2001
    • February 27: Seattle Mardi Gras Riots
    • February 28: Nisqually earthquake
    • September: Boeing relocates its corporate headquarters to Chicago, Illinois.
  • 2002
    • July 28: The first sporting event at Seahawks Stadium, a Seattle Sounders soccer match, is held
  • 2004
    • Seattle Central Library building opens.
    • Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project founded.
    • Rat City Rollergirls (rollerderby league) founded.
  • 2006
    • Seattle Metropolitan begins publication.
    • Kavana Cooperative founded.
  • 2007
    • December 12: South Lake Union Streetcar line opened.
  • 2008
    • Tilted Thunder Rail Birds (rollerderby league) formed.
    • Seattle SuperSonics move to Oklahoma City
  • 2009
    • July 18: Central Link light rail begins service between Westlake and Tukwila.
    • December 19: Central Link is extended to SeaTac Airport.
    • InvestigateWest news headquartered in Seattle.
    • Upping Technology for Underserved Neighbors and Jigsaw Renaissance founded.
    • CondoInternet in business.
  • 2010
    • Northwest Chocolate Festival begins.
    • Michael McGinn becomes mayor.
    • Population: 608,660; metro 3,439,809.
  • 2011
    • Seattle Shorts Film Fest begins.
    • Citizen University headquartered in city.
  • 2012
    • Ban against plastic shopping bags in effect.
    • Chihuly Garden and Glass and Living Computer Museum open.
  • 2013
    • Construction of the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel by the tunnel-boring machine Bertha begins.
    • Population: 652,405.
  • 2014
    • January: Ed Murray becomes mayor.
    • February: Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl football contest.
    • May: City minimum wage hike announced.
  • 2015
    • May: A large kayak protest against Arctic oil drilling is held on Elliott Bay in response to a Shell oil platform arriving at the Port of Seattle.
    • September: School teacher labor strike
  • 2016
    • January 23: First Hill Streetcar line opens.
    • March 19: University Link Tunnel extends light rail to Capitol Hill and Husky Stadium.
  • 2020
    • Beginning in March: During the week, in response to the COVID pandemic across Washington, 3 counties in the Seattle metropolitan area issued directives for residents to shelter-in-place until at least the 7th of April.
    • Beginning in May: George Floyd protests in Seattle begin.
  • 2023
    • February 21: Seattle became the first city in the United States to ban discrimination based on caste.

See also

  • History of Seattle
  • Neighborhoods in Seattle
  • List of mayors of Seattle
  • Timelines of Seattle's sister cities: Bergen, Kobe, Mombasa, Nantes, Perugia, Reykjavík, Tashkent
  • Timeline of Spokane, Washington
  • Timeline of the Tri-Cities, Washington
  • Timeline of Washington (state) history

References

Bibliography

External links

  • "Broadband Failures of Seattle – Timeline". Seattle: Upping Technology for Underserved Neighbors.
  • "Seattle Photographs". Digital Collections. University of Washington Libraries.
  • Materials related to Seattle, various dates (via Library of Congress, Prints & Photos Division)
  • Items related to Seattle, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
  • Items related to Seattle, various dates (via Europeana)
  • Various Seattle-related archived websites: "(Seattle)" – via Internet Archive, Archive-It.
  • Seattle Municipal Archives. "Seattle Women's History Timeline". Women in City Government. Online Exhibits. City of Seattle.
  • Seattle Municipal Archives. "Civil Rights Timeline". Seattle Open Housing Campaign. Online Exhibits. City of Seattle.
  • "Seattle", American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection, USA – via University of Wisconsin, ca.1914–1949

Images


PPT Seattle PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID2269601

Seattle Memories The Early Years A Pictorial History Pediment

History of Seattle Wikiwand

The Seattle Times Seattle History

Seattle History