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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Portland, Maine, USA.
Video Timeline of Portland, Maine
Prior to 19th century
- 1633 - Casco settled.
- 1658 - Settlement renamed "Falmouth."
- 1668 - Eastern Cemetery established.
- 1676 - Village sacked by the Wampanoag during King Philip's War.
- 1690 - Battle of Fort Loyal.
- 1718 - Town of Falmouth established.
- 1740 - First Parish Church built.
- 1763 - Falmouth Library Society organized.
- 1775
- Thompson's War
- Town burned by British.
- 1768 - Portland Fire Department formed, March 29.
- 1785 - Falmouth Gazette newspaper begins publication.
- 1786 - Falmouth renamed "Portland."
- 1790
- Gazette of Maine newspaper begins publication.
- Population: 2,240.
- Lighthouse built.
- 1796 - Portland Marine Society incorporated.
Maps Timeline of Portland, Maine
19th century
- 1800 - Population: 3,704.
- 1803 - Eastern Argus newspaper begins publication.
- 1805 - Portland Benevolent Society incorporated.
- 1806 - Gorham Academy built.
- 1807 - Portland Observatory built.
- 1819 - State constitutional convention held.
- 1820
- Portland becomes capital of State of Maine.
- Maine Council of Royal Masters instituted.
- Population: 8,581.
- 1821
- High School, Maine Mineralogical Society, and Maine Encampment of Knight Templars established.
- 1822 - Maine Historical Society founded.
- 1825 - First Parish Church built.
- 1826 - Portland Athenaeum founded.
- 1828
- Abyssinian Meeting House established.
- Mariner's Church built.
- 1829
- Theatre built on Union Street.
- Western Cemetery established.
- 1830 - Population - 12,598.
- 1831 - Westbrook Seminary chartered.
- 1832
- State capital moves from Portland to Augusta.
- City of Portland chartered.
- Cumberland and Oxford Canal opened bringing interior trade to Portland harbor from Long Lake
- 1836 - Western Promenade laid out.
- 1839 - B. Thurston & Co. publishers established.
- 1843
- Railway service began between Boston and Portland.
- Portland Society of Natural History organized.
- 1844 - Portland Steam Packet Company organized.
- 1846 - Portland Company established to build railway locomotives.
- 1849 - Portland Gas Light Co. incorporated.
- 1850
- Curtis' chewing gum manufactory in business.
- Population: 20,815.
- 1851 - Kennebec and Portland Rail Road begins operating.
- 1853
- Grand Trunk Railway to Montreal begins operating.
- Portland Board of Trade established.
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland established.
- 1855
- Portland Rum Riot.
- Evergreen Cemetery established.
- 1856 - Chestnut Street Methodist Church built.
- 1859 - Forest City Cemetery established.
- 1862 - Portland Daily Press newspaper begins publication.
- 1863
- Battle of Portland Harbor.
- Portland street car service began.
- Galt wharf grain elevator completed for export of Canadian wheat.
- 1866 - Fire.
- 1867
- Portland Institute and Public Library founded.
- First Baptist Church built.
- 1868 - U.S. Customhouse and St. Paul's Church and Rectory built.
- 1869 - Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception built.
- 1870 - Cumberland and Oxford Canal abandoned when Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad reached Sebago Lake.
- 1875 - Southworth Press established.
- 1881 - Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor founded.
- 1882
- Portland Society of Art founded.
- Evening Express newspaper begins publication.
- 1884 - Maine Genealogical Society organized.
- 1886 - Portland centennial.
- 1888 - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument unveiled at Longfellow Square.
- 1890 - Population: 36,425.
- 1891 - Portland Soldiers and Sailors Monument dedicated on Monument Square.
- 1897
- Jefferson Theatre opens.
- Maine Music Festival begins.
- St. Lawrence Church and Williston-West Church built.
- 1898 - Waynflete School established.
- 1899
- Deering becomes part of Portland.
- Portland Camera Club formed.
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20th century
- 1901 - New England Elevator Company built the largest grain elevator on the Atlantic coast.
- 1906 - Portland Company ceased building railway locomotives.
- 1908 - Portland Society of Arts and Crafts organized.
- 1909 - City Hall built.
- 1910 - Memorial statue of Thomas Brackett Reed unveiled.
- 1911
- L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum dedicated.
- Portland Terminal Company formed.
- 1912
- Kotzschmar Memorial Organ installed in City Hall's Merrill Auditorium.
- Eastern Promenade laid out according to design by Olmsted Brothers.
- 1913
- State of Maine Express began direct Pullman railway service from major US cities to Portland.
- Historical pageant takes place on Eastern Promenade.
- 1914
- Portland-Lewiston Interurban service began between Portland and Lewiston.
- Portland Exposition Building and Green Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church built.
- 1916 - Million Dollar Bridge opens.
- 1918 - Queen's Hospital for women opens.
- 1919 - Portland designated eastern end of the Theodore Roosevelt International Highway.
- 1921 - Etz Chaim Synagogue built.
- 1923
- Portland Symphony Orchestra and Children's Theatre of Portland established.
- Canadian National Railway began diverting export traffic from Portland to Canadian Maritime ports.
- 1924
- Maine State Pier and Chapman Building constructed.
- Longfellow Garden Club organized.
- 1926 - U.S. Route 1 linked Portland to the United States highway system.
- 1929 - State Theatre opens.
- 1930 - The Gull began international Pullman train service through Portland from the Maritimes.
- 1933
- Portland-Westbrook Municipal Airport established.
- End of interurban service from Portland to surrounding communities.
- 1934 - Flying Yankee began streamliner service to Portland.
- 1940 - East Wind began summer passenger train service to Portland for vacationers from major eastern cities.
- 1941
- Portland-Montreal Pipe Line completed.
- Portland became United States Navy destroyer base Sail during the Battle of the Atlantic.
- Victoria Mansion museum opens.
- Portland street car system dismantled.
- 1942 - Battery Steele built.
- 1944 - A-26 Invader crash near Portland airport was Maine's worst aircraft accident.
- 1946 - Baxter Woods municipal forest established.
- 1947 - Maine Turnpike connected Portland to what would become the Interstate Highway System.
- 1950 - Population: 77,634.
- 1953 - WCSH begins broadcasting.
- 1954 - WMTW begins broadcasting.
- 1960 - Tukey's Bridge built.
- 1961 - Demolition of Union Station ended daily passenger train service to Portland.
- 1964 - Greater Portland Landmarks preservation group formed.
- 1965 - Kennedy Park housing built.
- 1967 - Summer weekend passenger train service to Portland ended.
- 1970 - University of Southern Maine Portland campus established.
- 1973
- Old Port Festival begins.
- WMPG begins broadcasting.
- Salt Institute for Documentary Studies founded.
- 1976 - Children's Museum of Maine founded.
- 1977 - Cumberland County Civic Center built.
- 1978 - Portland Stage Company active.
- 1984
- Sister city relationship established with Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan.
- Portland Ice Arena opens.
- 1985 - Portland Monthly magazine begins publication.
- 1993
- Portland Pirates ice hockey team formed.
- Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum opens.
- 1994
- Portland Chamber Music Festival begins.
- PORTopera founded.
- Hadlock Field opens.
- 1997
- Casco Bay Bridge opens.
- City website online (approximate date).
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21st century
- 2001 - Downeaster restores passenger train service to Portland.
- 2003 - Sister city relationship established with Mytilene, Greece.
- 2006 - Maine Roller Derby and Portland Society of Architects founded.
- 2007 - Whole Foods grocery in business.[1]
- 2008 - Maine Mead Works in business.
- 2009
- Port City Music Hall opens.
- Congress Street designated an historic district.
- 2010
- State Theatre reopens.
- Trader Joe's grocery in business.[2]
- Population: 66,194 city; 514,098 metro.
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See also
- History of Portland, Maine
- Neighborhoods in Portland, Maine
- List of mayors of Portland, Maine
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine
- Railroad history of Portland, Maine
- List of Portland, Maine schools
- Timeline of Maine
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References
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Bibliography
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External links
- Historic images related to Portland (via Maine Memory Network)
- "Timeline: Selected Events in Maine History". Maine Memory Network. Maine Historical Society.
- John French. "Portland Maine History 1786 to Present" - via Facebook.
- Works related to Portland, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America).
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