Supriya Ghosh (Editor)A teacher by profession and engineer by tradeTimeline of Toledo, OhioUpdated on Dec 31, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inThe following is a timeline of the history of the city of Toledo, Ohio, USA.ContentsPrior to 20th century20th century21st centuryReferencesPrior to 20th century1835Toledo Blade newspaper begins publication.Lucas County, Ohio established.1836 - Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad begins operating.1837Toledo incorporated.John Berdan becomes mayor.Fire Department established.1845 - Miami and Erie Canal opens.1850 - Population: 3,829.1851 - Toledo Medical Association founded.1862 - Cherry Street bridge built.1864 - Toledo Library Association formed.1869 - Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway in operation.1870Toledo Society of Natural Sciences established.Population: 31,584.1872 - Toledo University of Arts and Trades established.1873St. Ursula Academy founded.Toledo Public Library opens.1875 - Milburn Wagon Company in business.1877 - Railroad strike.1880 - Population: 50,137.1888 - Libbey Glass Company in business.1894 - Tiedtke's grocery in business.1896 - Lucas County Court House built.1898 - First Church of Christ, Scientist built.20th century1900Toledo Zoological Gardens established.Population: 131,822.1901Toledo Museum of Art founded.Toledo Scale Company in business.1902 - Toledo Automobile Club established.1907 - Isaac R. Sherwood becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district.1910Willys-Overland automobile plant built.Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo established.1918 - Municipal Hospital opens.1920 - Population: 243,164.1929 - Hillcrest Hotel built.1930 - Indiana Avenue YMCA and Toledo Hospital building on North Cove Boulevard [1] open.1931High Level Bridge built.Sister city relationship established with Toledo, Spain.1932 - National City Bank Building constructed.1934 - April 12: Auto-Lite strike begins.1936 - Brand Whitlock Homes built.1937 - Point Place becomes part of city.1938 - Owens Corning Corporation headquartered in city.1950 - Population: 303,616.1953 - WGTE-TV begins broadcasting.1954"Islamic Center" built.Miracle Mile Drive-In cinema opens.1955 - Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority and Downtown Toledo Associates established.1959 - Toledo Opera founded.1964 - Toledo Botanical Garden established.1966 - Reynolds Corners becomes part of city.1968 - Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments established.1969July 4: Ohio Fireworks Derecho.Masonic Auditorium and Fiberglas Tower built.1970 - Toledo-Lucas County Public Library established.1971 - Franklin Park Mall in business.1978 - Western Lake Erie Historical Society founded.1982 - One SeaGate hi-rise and DiSalle Government Center built.1983 - Marcy Kaptur becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district.1984 - Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank established.[2]1985 - Franklin Park Mall cinema in business.1987 - SeaGate Convention Centre opens.1990 - Population: 332,943.1992 - Toledo Natural Food Cooperative opens.[3]1994 - Carty Finkbeiner becomes mayor.1997 - Toledo's Attic (city history website) launched.[4]1998 - City website online (approximate date).21st century2002Fifth Third Field (stadium) opens.Jack Ford becomes mayor.2005 - October 15: 2005 Toledo riot.2006 - Carty Finkbeiner becomes mayor again.2009 - Huntington Center (arena) opens.2010Michael Bell becomes mayor.Population: 287,208.2014 - D. Michael Collins becomes mayor.2015 - February: Mayor Collins dies; Paula Hicks-Hudson becomes acting mayor.More Alchetron TopicsReferencesTimeline of Toledo, Ohio Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics