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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Reno, Nevada, United States.


19th century

* 1868 ** Reno founded; named after Union Army officer Jesse Lee Reno. ** ''Reno Crescent'' newspaper begins publication. * 1870 – Population: 1,035. * 1871 – Washoe County seat relocated to Reno from Washoe City. * 1872 – Virginia and Truckee Railroad in operation. * 1873 ** Fire. ** Court House built. * 1874 – ''Nevada State Journal'' newspaper begins publication. 1874– University of Nevada founded * 1877 – Bridge rebuilt. * 1879 – Town incorporated. * 1882 –
Nevada and Oregon Railroad The Nevada and Oregon Railroad was an American, narrow gauge railroad that operated from Reno, Nevada, then northwest to the California state line near present-day Hallelujah Junction before reaching Oneida, California in 1882. A portion of t ...
begins operating. * 1885 – Riverside Hotel in business. * 1886 – Nevada State University relocated to Reno from Elko. * 1894 – 20th Century Club for women organized. * 1900 – Population: 4,500.


20th century


1900s–1940s

* 1901 – Reno attains city status. * 1904 ** Nevada Historical Society established. ** Carnegie Free Public Library opens. * 1905 – Virginia Street Bridge rebuilt. * 1907 ** Reno Commercial Club incorporated. ** City Hall rebuilt. ** Richard Kirman, Sr. becomes mayor. ** University of Nevada's Mackay School of Mines established. * 1910 ** July 4:
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- Johnson boxing match held. **
Washoe County Courthouse The Washoe County Courthouse, at 117 S. Virginia St. in Reno, Nevada, was built in 1910. It is significant for playing a role in the divorce industry in Nevada during the first half of the 20th century, when divorce was legal in Nevada and liberal ...
and Bethel AME Church built. ** Population: 10,867. * 1911 – YMCA building dedicated. * 1913 – Divorce residence requirement: one year. * 1922 – Nevada Public Economy League headquartered in Reno. * 1923 –
Edwin E. Roberts Edwin Ewing Roberts (December 12, 1870 – December 11, 1933) was an American attorney and politician from Nevada. He is best known for his service as a United States representative from 1911 to 1919, and mayor of Reno, Nevada from 1923 to 193 ...
becomes mayor. * 1925 – Empire Theatre opens. * 1926 –
Southern Pacific Railroad The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the ...
depot and Reno Arch built. * 1927 ** Transcontinental Highway Exposition held;
California Building The California Building, located at 1000 Cowan Dr., Idlewild Park, in Reno, Nevada, is a historic building that was built by the state of California for the Transcontinental Highway Exposition of 1927. Description and history It hosted exhibit ...
constructed. ** Divorce residence requirement: three months. * 1928 – State Theatre opens. * 1929 – Hubbard Field (airfield) and Odd Fellows Building constructed. * 1930 – Population: 18,529. * 1931 ** Gambling legalized. ** Divorce residence requirement: six weeks. ** Nevada Art Gallery founded. **
Washoe County Library The Downtown Reno Library is the main library of the Washoe County Library System, at 301 S. Center St. in Reno, Nevada. It occupies a historic Modern-style building listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Washoe County Library. ...
building opens. **
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in business. ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno established. * 1933 –
Reno Main Post Office The former Reno Main Post Office, located at 50 S. Virginia St. in Reno, Nevada, was built in 1933. The post office was designed by noted Nevada architect Frederic J. DeLongchamps and was built by the MacDonald Engineering Co., of Chicago, at co ...
built. * 1935 – Reno Little Theater founded. * 1936 ** Southside School Annex built. ** Harold's Club founded. * 1937 – Harrah's Entertainment (bingo parlor) in business. * 1939 – First Church of Christ, Scientist built. * 1942 –
Reno Army Air Base Amedee Army Airfield is a military use airport located nine nautical miles (17 km) north of the central business district of Herlong, in Lassen County, California, United States. It is owned by the United States Army and located at the Si ...
in operation.


1950s–1990s

* 1953 – KZTV television and
KNEV KNEV (95.5 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Reno, Nevada. KNEV airs a classic hip hop music format branded as "95.5 The Vibe". The station rebroadcasts on translator K257AX at 99.3 FM in Battle Mountain, Nevada. It is owned by Cumu ...
radio begin broadcasting. * 1957 – February 5: Gas explosion. * 1959 –
Desert Research Institute Desert Research Institute (DRI) is the nonprofit research campus of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE), the organization that oversees all publicly supported higher education in the U.S. state of Nevada. At DRI, approximately 460 rese ...
established. * 1960 ** Airport terminal built. ** Population: 51,470. * 1962 – Club Cal Neva casino in business. * 1964 – Reno Air Races begin. * 1966 – Downtown Library opens. * 1967 – Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts built. * 1969 –
Reno Philharmonic Orchestra The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra (Reno Phil) is a professional symphony orchestra based in Reno, Nevada. Its season runs from late September through April. The current music director is Laura Jackson. History and organizational facts The orches ...
formed. * 1970 – Population: 72,863. * 1971 –
Peppermill Reno Peppermill Reno is a hotel and casino located in Reno, Nevada owned and operated by Peppermill Casinos, Inc. Background Peppermill Reno opened as Peppermill Coffee Shop and Lounge. Today, it has expanded to include a Tuscan themed pool deck, ...
in business. * 1972 –
Atlantis Casino Resort The Atlantis Casino Resort Spa (formerly Golden Road Motor Inn, Travelodge, Quality Inn and Clarion) is a hotel and casino located in Reno, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. Its three hotel towers have a combined ...
in business. * 1973 – Eldorado Reno in business. * 1974 – Reno Chamber Orchestra established. * 1976 – Fitzgeralds Casino in business. * 1977 – National Reno Gay Rodeo active. * 1978 –
Meadowood Mall Meadowood Mall is a one-level, super-regional mall in Reno, Nevada, managed by Simon Property Group, which owns 50% of it. Meadowood Mall contains 125 retailers and restaurants and it is anchored by Macy's Women, Macy's Men/Home, JCPenney, and ...
, Circus Circus Casino, and MGM Grand Reno casino in business. * 1980 – Population: 100,756. * 1981 –
Nevada School of Law at Old College Nevada School of Law at Old College was the first law school established in the state of Nevada. The school, located in Reno, was founded in 1981 by former president of Gonzaga University Rev. John "Jack" P. Leary and then- Washoe County Distric ...
founded. * 1982 ** Balloon Race begins. **
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formed. * 1983 ** ''
Reno Gazette-Journal The ''Reno Gazette Journal'' is the main daily newspaper for Reno, Nevada. It is owned and operated by the Gannett Company. It came into being when the ''Nevada State Journal'' (founded on November 23, 1870) and the ''Reno Evening Gazette'' (fou ...
'' newspaper in publication. **
KNPB KNPB (channel 5), branded on-air as PBS Reno, is a PBS member television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, owned by Channel 5 Public Broadcasting, Inc. The station's studios are located on North Virginia Street in Reno, and its transmitter ...
television and KRNV-FM radio begin broadcasting. * 1984 – University of Nevada's
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established. * 1985 ** January 21:
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. **
University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum is a state arboretum located across the campus at the University of Nevada, Reno in Reno, Nevada. The arboretum was established in 1985 and contains a collection of trees, shrubs, flowers, ornamentals and nati ...
established. ** December 23:
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fans James Vance and Raymond Belknap shoot themselves in a
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. * 1989 –
Sierra Safari Zoo The Sierra Safari Zoo is a zoo north of Reno, Nevada, United States. Opening in 1989, it has grown to become the zoo that houses more exotics in the state. It houses a wide variety of exotic animals from around the world, including primates, big c ...
opens. * 1990 – Population: 133,850. * 1992 ** Nevada Humanities Chautauqua established. ** Reno Air begins operating. * 1995 **
National Bowling Stadium The National Bowling Stadium is a ten-pin bowling stadium in Reno, Nevada. The stadium is recognizable for an aluminum geodesic dome in its facade, built to resemble a large bowling ball. Nicknamed the "Taj Mahal of tenpins", the 78-lane stadi ...
opens. ** Silver Legacy Reno in business. * 1997 – Great Basin Bird Observatory founded. * 1999 **
Reno–Tahoe Open The Barracuda Championship is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in California. Founded in 1999, it is an alternate event played annually in August. Previously played at Montrêux Golf and Country Club outside Reno, Nevada, the tourn ...
golf tournament begins. **
Artown Artown is a culture festival, hosted in Reno, Nevada on a yearly basis which started in 1996. During the years it has hosted many famous artists like Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marcel Marceau and others. History In 1996, a group of business and arts ...
nonprofit active. * 2000 ** City website online (approximate date). ** Population: 180,480.


21st century

* 2002 –
Bob Cashell Robert Alan Cashell (April 22, 1938 – February 11, 2020) was an American businessman and politician. He served as the mayor of Reno, Nevada from 2002 to 2014. He served as the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada from 1983 to 1987 and on the Nev ...
becomes mayor. * 2003 – Fictional '' Reno 911!'' television series begins national broadcast. * 2004 ** Sierra Foundation established. ** Reno River Fest begins. * 2005 – Great Basin Community Food Co-op founded. * 2006 ** March 14: Pine Middle School shooting. **
Battle Born Derby Demons The Battle Born Derby Demons (BBDD) is a roller derby league based in Reno, Nevada. Founded in 2006, the league consists of a single team, which competes against teams from other leagues. The league was founded in June 2006 by Erinn McCann (kno ...
(rollerderby league) established. * 2008 – April:
2008 Reno earthquakes The Reno earthquakes of 2008, also known as the "Mogul-Somersett earthquake sequence", occurred in or near the western Reno, Nevada, suburbs of Mogul and Somersett. The earthquake swarm began in February 2008, but the first significant quake of th ...
. * 2010 ** Stewie deemed world's longest domestic cat. ** Population: 225,221;
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425,417. * 2011 – September 16: Reno Air Races crash. * 2014 – Hillary Schieve becomes mayor.


See also

* History of Reno *
National Register of Historic Places listings in Washoe County, Nevada Contents: List of Registered Historic Places in Washoe County, Nevada, USA: The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by click ...
* Timeline of Las Vegas


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