The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
1706 - Town founded as a trading post between the Tiwa Puebloan peoples and the Hispanos in Nuevo México by Francisco Cuervo y Valdés for New Spain.
1793 - San Felipe de Neri Church built.
1837 - Unrest.
1846 - U.S. army fort built.
1850 - Town becomes part of U.S. New Mexico Territory.
1862 - Town occupied by U.S. Confederate troops.
1867 - Military post closes.
1871 - Menaul School established.
1873 - Jesuit College established.
1879 - Albuquerque Academy, now known as "Albuquerque High School," established (not to be confused with the present-day Albuquerque Academy).
1880
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway depot built near town.
New town platted.
Albuquerque Daily Journal newspaper begins publication.
Albuquerque Indian School and Albuquerque Street Railway Company established.
1881 - Territorial Exposition held.
1882
First Methodist Episcopal Church built in new town.
Albuquerque Browns baseball team and St. Vincent Academy established.
1883
Germania club founded.
Ladies' Library Association active.
1885
New town of Albuquerque chartered.
Henry Jaffa elected mayor of new town.
1889 - University of New Mexico founded.
1890 - Population: 3,785.
1891
New Albuquerque incorporated as a city.
El Defensor del Pueblo newspaper begins publication.
1894 - Harwood Industrial School established.
1895 - La Bandera Americana newspaper begins publication.
1897 - El Nuevo Mundo newspaper begins publication.
1899 - Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company building constructed.
1901 - Albuquerque Public Library opens.
1902 - Alvarado Hotel in business.
1903
Albuquerque Business College established.
American Lumber Company mill opens.
1904 - Electric streetcar begins operating.
1906 - Southwest Presbyterian Sanatorium founded.
1910 - Population: 11,020.
1912
City becomes part of the new State of New Mexico.
New Mexico State Fair begins.
Albuquerque Independent Society formed.
1914
Albuquerque High School building constructed.
Home Circle Club chartered.
1917 - City Charter adopted.
1919 - New Mexico Workers Chronicle begins publication.
1920 - People's Sanatorium opens.
1922 - First National Bank Building (Albuquerque) constructed.
1924 - Sunshine Theatre opens.
1925 - Santa Fe Railway Shops (Albuquerque) built.
1926 - Courthouse relocated to New Town from Old Town.
1927
Rio Grande Zoo opens.
KiMo Theater built.
1928
Oxnard Field (airfield) constructed.
KGGM radio begins broadcasting.
1932 - Museum of Anthropology of the University of New Mexico established.
1933 - KKOB (AM) radio headquartered in city.
1936 - Albuquerque Little Theater dedicated.
1938 - Lobo Theater and New Mexico State Fair grounds open.
1939 - Hilton Hotel built.
1942 - Kirtland Air Force Base established.
1943 - POW Camp Albuquerque established.
1946 - U.S. military Sandia Base (nuclear weapons installation) active.
1947 - Old Town Historical Society established.
1948 - Ernie Pyle House/Library branch established.
1949 - Old Town annexed to city.
1954 - Simms Building constructed.
1956 - Albuquerque Petroleum Club founded.
1957 - Tingley Coliseum dedicated.
1959 - Uncle Cliff’s Kiddieland opens.
1960 - New Mexico Genealogical Society headquartered in city.
1961
Winrock Shopping Center in business.
Bank of New Mexico Building constructed.
1963
Circle Autoscope Drive-In cinema opens.
First National Bank Building East constructed.
1965
Coronado Center shopping mall in business.
Albuquerque Press Club founded.
1967 - Albuquerque Museum of Art and History established.
1970 - Anti-war protest.
1972
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta begins.
Glenwood Hills Association established.
1974 - City adopts mayor-council form of government.
1976 - Indian Pueblo Cultural Center opens.
1979 - National Solar Thermal Test Facility established.
1980 - Population: 331,767.
1986
Albuquerque Petroleum Building constructed.
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science founded.
1990
Albuquerque Plaza built.
American International Rattlesnake Museum opens.
Population: 384,736.
1991 - National Museum of Nuclear Science & History chartered.
1993 - ¡Explora! Science Center and Children's Museum opens.
1994
Albuquerque Poetry Slam begins.
Cottonwood Mall (Albuquerque, New Mexico) in business.
1996
April: City website online.
Rio Grande Botanic Garden and Albuquerque Aquarium open.
1997 - Jim Baca elected mayor.
2000 - National Hispanic Cultural Center opens.
2002 - Alvarado Transportation Center opens.
2003 - Metropolitan Courthouse built.
2004 - Albuquerque Sikh Gurudwara established.
2005
Duke City Derby (roller derby) league formed.
Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum opens.
¡Globalquerque! music fest begins.
2007 - Alamosa Skatepark built.
2009 - Richard J. Berry becomes mayor.
2010 - Population: 545,852.
2011 - I-25/Paseo Del Norte interchange planned.
2012 - Population: 555,417.
2013 - I-25/Paseo Del Norte interchange construction started.
2015 - Panhandler jobs program begins.
Timeline of Albuquerque, New Mexico Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA