Trisha Shetty (Editor)Im a simple gal who loves adventure, nature and dogs Im a perfectionist tooTimeline of Boise, IdahoUpdated on Dec 31, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inThe following is a timeline of the history of the city of Boise, Idaho, USA.Contents19th century20th century21st centuryReferences19th century1863 - Fort Boise established by United States Army.1864 - December 7: Boise designated capital of Idaho Territory.Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman newspaper begins publication.1866 - Christ Chapel built.1867 - Henry E. Prickett becomes mayor.1870 - Territorial Prison built.1871 - Assay Office (Boise, Idaho) built.1881 - Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers organized.1890 - Boise becomes capital of new State of Idaho.1892 - Woman's Columbian Club organized.Boise Sentinel newspaper begins publication.1896 - Ahavath Beth Israel (Boise, Idaho) synagogue built.1897 - Idaho Intermountain Fair begins.20th century1900 - Population: 5,9571901 - Idanha Hotel opens1905 - Carnegie Public Library opens 1906 - Boise Commercial Club organized 1907 - Julia Davis Park established1908 - Pinney Theatre opens Swedish Lutheran Church built1909 - College Women's Club organized 1910 - YWCA organized Population: 17,3581912 - Idaho State Capitol opens (first phase)1913 - Idaho Labor Herald and New Freedom newspapers begin publication.Boise-Payette Lumber Company in business1920 - Population: 21,3931921 - St. John's Cathedral completed1925 - Union Pacific Depot opensIdaho Country Club founded, became Hillcrest in 19401926 - Airfield in operation, at present site of Boise State University1927 - Egyptian Theatre opens1928 - Bandshell built in Julia Davis Park1932 - Boise Junior College opensIdaho Legionnaire newspaper begins publication1938 - Boise Airport moves to present site1939 - Rose Garden dedicated in Julia Davis ParkFirst Albertsons supermarket opens1940 - Hillcrest Country Club opens at former Idaho Country ClubState Funeral of U.S. Senator William Borah; 23,000 pass bier in state capitol 1955 - Boise homosexuality scandal begins1957 - Boise Cascade headquartered in Boise1958 - Second public high school, Borah, opens1960 - Population: 34,4811964 - Bishop Kelly High School opens1965 - Third public high school, Capital, opens1968 - Boise Greenbelt plan adopted1969 - Boise College becomes Boise State College1970 - New Bronco Stadium opens, constructed in less than a year.Population: 74,9901972 - St. Alphonsus Hospital moves to present site from downtown1973 - Boise Co-op founded.State Penitentiary closes1974 - Boise State College becomes Boise State University and Boise Bible College established.1975 - One Capital Center opensBoise A's minor league baseball team begins play (two seasons)1976 - Old St. Alphonsus Hospital arson, later razed.1977 - Idaho Shakespeare Festival begins.1978 - U.S. Bank Plaza opens, as "Idaho First Plaza"Micron Technology begins operationsBoise Buckskins minor league baseball team begins play (sole season)1979 - Mountain West Airlines-Idaho headquartered in Boise1980 - Population: 102,2491982 - Taco Bell Arena opens as "BSU Pavilion"1984 - World Center for Birds of Prey establishedBoise, Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opensFuneral of U.S. Senator Frank Church 1986 - Bronco Stadium installs first blue AstroTurf field1987 - Boise Hawks minor league baseball team's first season, relocated from Tri-CitiesEastman Building fire,1988 - Boise Towne Square Mall opensDiscovery Center of Idaho constructed.1989 - Memorial Stadium opens for baseball1990 - Boise Open golf tournament beginsBoise Centre (convention center) opensPopulation: 125,7381992 - Boise Weekly begins publicationFoothills School of Arts and Sciences established1995 - Idaho Black History Museum built1997City website online (approximate date).Boise Contemporary Theater group foundedCenturyLink Arena opensFamous Idaho Potato Bowl (college football) game begins as "Humanitarian Bowl"1998 - Fourth public high school, Timberline, opens1999 - Boise Hare Krishna Temple built21st century2000 - Riverstone Community School relocates to Boise.Population: 181,711 2002 - Islamic Center founded.2003 - Boise Dharma Center founded.2004 - David H. Bieter becomes mayor.2005 - Caldwell-Boise Express bus begins operating.Boise Guardian begins publication.2006 - Treasure Valley Rollergirls founded.Albertsons LLC headquartered in Boise.2008 - Trey McIntyre dance troupe relocates to Boise.Frank Church High School opens.2009 - February: 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games held.2010 - Population: 205,671.2011 - Idaho Aquarium opens.2012 - Treefort Music Fest begins.2013 - City sesquicentennial.More Alchetron TopicsReferencesTimeline of Boise, Idaho Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics