Timeline of St. Louis
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of St. Louis , Missouri , United States.
Prior to 19th-century
1764 – 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 – "Indian attack."
1785 - Floods.
1799 – Population: 925.
19th century
1800s–1850s
1860s–1890s
20th-century
1900s–1970s
1980s–1990s
21st-century
2000 – Population: 348,189.[ 41]
2001
2002 – St. Louis Building Arts Foundation active (approximate date).[ 66]
2003 – St. Louis Area Regional Response System headquartered in city.[ 67]
2004 – Sister city relationship established with Bogor , Indonesia.[ 60]
2006
2007 – Center for Citizen Leadership headquartered in St. Louis.
2008 – Sister city relationship established with Brčko , Bosnia and Herzegovina.[ 60]
2009 – Citygarden opens.
2010 – Population: 319,294; metro 2,812,896.[ 68]
2011
2014
2016
Rams leave St. Louis and become the L.A. Rams once again.[ 71]
2019 - Blues win Stanley Cup for the first time, defeating Boston Bruins in seven games
2022 - CityPark opens
See also
References
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