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of the city of
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,
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, United States.


19th century

* 1858 ** October 17 - A group of gold prospectors from Fort St. Vrain 30 mi. to the east camp in Red Rocks on Boulder Creek in modern-day Settler's Park at the mouth of Boulder Canyon. This was in Arapaho territory, near the camp of Southern Arapaho chief Chief Niwot (Left Hand) (1825–64) in Valmont Butte. Chief Niwot rode to their camp to warn them to leave, but changed his mind after being given food and liquor. He welcomed the visitors, but not before uttering the Curse of the Boulder Valley: ''"People seeing the beauty of this valley will want to stay, and their staying will be the undoing of the beauty."'' * 1859 ** January 15 - gold is discovered in
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above
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in NW Boulder. ** February 10 - the Boulder City Town Company is formed, and the town laid out into 4,044 lots, offered for $1,000 each.https://bouldercolorado.gov/visitors/history
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is created by the U.S. Congress, causing Boulder to no longer be part of Nebraska Territory. ** November 7 - legislation is passed making way for the state university to be located in Boulder. * 1869 - ''Boulder County News'' begins publication. * 1870 ** Denver and Boulder Valley Railroad begins operating. ** Population: 323 * 1871 ** November 4 - town incorporated in violation of the Treaty of Fort Laramie. * 1873 - Railroad begins operating. * 1875 ** September 20 - the first cornerstone is laid for the first building (Old Main Building) on the
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campus. ** ''Colorado Banner'' newspaper begins publication. **
Boulder High School Boulder High School is a high school in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Boulder Valley School District. Boulder High School was founded in 1875 as a preparatory school to the University of Colorado. In 1876, it was the first ...
established. * 1876 ** August 1 - Boulder becomes part of new
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. * 1877 - September 5 - The
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officially opens. * 1878 - **The first mayor, Jacob Ellison, is elected for a two-month term. **January - Mary Rippon, first female professor at the University of Colorado, joined the faculty. * 1880 - The town passes the 3,000 population mark, making it eligible for incorporation. * 1882 ** April 3 - Boulder is incorporated as a 2nd class town, and later that month a new town hall is completed in time for the first meeting of the city council. * 1883 ** The first courthouse is built. ** The
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Medical School opens. * 1885 - Denver, Marshall and Boulder Railway begins operating. * 1890 ** Boulder Railroad Depot built. ** '' Boulder Camera'' begins publication. ** Population: 3,300. * 1891 - Feeny Opera House active (approximate date). * 1892 ** Highland School built. **
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established. * 1893 - Philharmonic Club formed. * 1895 - Crockett Ricketts elected mayor. * 1896 - Colorado Sanitarium in business. * 1898 ** Chautauqua Auditorium built. ** Colorado & Southern Railway in operation. ** Boulder Citizen's Band established
now the Boulder Concert Band
* 1900 **
Colorado Chautauqua The Colorado Chautauqua, located in Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, United States, and started in 1898, is the only Chautauqua west of the Mississippi River still continuing in unbroken operation since the heyday of the Chautauqua Moveme ...
established. ** Population: 6,150.


20th century


1900s-1940s

* 1902 **
Boulder Oil Field The Boulder Oil Field was an oil field, in the area of Boulder, Colorado. Some history Ute Indians were the first to discover oil, in Colorado. The McKenzie Well still stands, near Boulder, and Isaac Canfield found it in 1901, by dowsing, ...
well A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The ...
begins operation. **
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founded. * 1906 ** Curran Opera House opens. **
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College of Commerce established. * 1907 ** Boulder adopts an anti- saloon ordinance. ** Carnegie Library built. * 1909 ** Denver, Boulder and Western Railroad begins operating. **
Hotel Boulderado The Hotel Boulderado is located at 13th and Spruce St. in downtown Boulder, Colorado. It opened on New Year's Day 1909. The original 1908 Otis Elevator is still in operation. The hotel was designed by local architects William Redding, Floyd ...
opens. * 1910 - Population: 9,539. * 1916 **Statewide
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starts in Colorado, ending with the repeal of national prohibition in 1933. ** Florence Molloy and Mabel MacLeay start a taxi service in Boulder. *1918 - Lucile Buchanan is first black female graduate from University of Colorado Boulder. * 1923 -
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opens. * 1924 - Colorado Stadium opens. * 1926 - Rialto Theatre built. * 1929 - Denver Municipal Airport begins operating. * 1932 - The courthouse burns down, and is rebuilt in 1934. * 1937 -
Balch Fieldhouse Balch Fieldhouse is a 4,000, at one point seating 7,000, seat multi-purpose arena in Boulder, Colorado. It opened in 1937. It was home to the University of Colorado Buffaloes basketball teams until the CU Events Center opened in 1979. The Fiel ...
(arena) opened. * 1941 - Civic Symphony Orchestra founded. * 1942 - US Navy School of Oriental Languages moves from California to Boulder and begins training recruits to the US Navy and the Marine Corps in Japanese. * 1944 - Boulder Historical Society established. * 1947 - KBOL radio begins broadcasting. * 1948 ** Andrews Arboretum established. **
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begins at the University of Colorado. * 1949 -
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built.


1950s-1990s

* 1950 ** Population: 19,999. * 1952 ** U.S.
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Cryogenic Engineering Laboratory in operation. ** Denver-Boulder Turnpike opens. * 1953 - ''
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'' in publication. * 1954 - September: U.S.
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(now known as
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) facility dedicated. * 1955 –
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formed. *1956 -
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& Technologies Corp. (commonly Ball Aerospace), opens. * 1958 **
Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1958, is a professional symphony orchestra based in Boulder, Colorado. It is led by Music Director Michael Butterman. The Boulder Philharmonic's season at Macky Auditorium on the University of Color ...
founded. ** Colorado Shakespeare Festival begins. * 1963 - Crossroads Mall in business. * 1966 - Attention Homes opens its first home on 14th St. * 1967 - U.S.
National Center for Atmospheric Research The US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR ) is a US federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and funded by the National Science Foundat ...
Mesa Laboratory The Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research is a research center located in Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. The building complex was designed by modernist architecture, modernist architect I. M. Pei in 1961 as his fir ...
built. * 1969 -
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(public transit system) organized. * 1970 ** City "comprehensive plan" created. **
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in business. * 1971 **Boulder Arts and Crafts Cooperative founded. ** Penfield Tate, Boulder's first and only black mayor, elected to Boulder City Council. * 1973 -
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headquartered in Boulder. * 1974 -
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and
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established. *1974 - a series of bombings kill six Chicano activists (
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). * 1975 **KBVL radio begins broadcasting. **March 26 - Boulder County Clerk
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issued first same-sex marriage license in U.S. * 1976 **
Colorado Music Festival The Colorado Music Festival is a classical music festival in Boulder, Colorado. It was founded in 1976 by the Vienna-born conductor and violinist, Giora Bernstein and presents an annual summer season of concerts in Boulder's Chautauqua Auditori ...
begins. ** Residential-growth management ordinance approved. * 1977 **
Pearl Street Mall The Pearl Street Mall (also referred to as Pearl Street, or Downtown Boulder) is a four-block pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, United States. The pedestrian area stretches from 11th Street to 15th Street along Pearl Street and is home to ...
constructed. **
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begins broadcasting. * 1978 ** Community radio station
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begins broadcasting * 1979 ** Colorado University Events Center (arena) opens. **
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10K footrace begins. * 1980 - Kinetics Conveyance Race begins. * 1983 - January 1: Polar Bear Plunge begins. * 1986 **
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relationship established with
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, Tibet. * 1987 ** Farmer's Market opens. ** Sister city relationship activated with
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, Tajikistan. * 1988 - Colorado MahlerFest begins. * 1989 - ''Rocky Mountain Spiritual Emergence Network Times'' begins publication. * 1990 - Radio Reading Service of the Rockies founded. * 1991 ** Culinary School of the Rockies founded. **
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begins broadcasting. * 1993 ** Mountain Sun pub in business. ** ''
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'' begins publication. * 1994 **
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begins operating. ** Sister city relationship established with Yamagata, Japan. ** Boulder Community Network online. * 1995 ** September 15: First location of
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opens. * 1996 ** Boulder Area Trails Coalition founded. **
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enacted. **
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* 1998 ** October 31:
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begins. ** Bob Greenlee becomes mayor. ** Dushanbe Tea House opens. ** Bent Lens Cinema founded. * 2000 ** Sister city relationship established with
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, Mexico. **
Moondance Film Festival The Moondance International Film Festival is an American independent annual film festival that takes place in the fall. Founded in 1999, it has usually been held in Boulder, Colorado, and occasionally in Los Angeles and New York City.Lelas, Lisa" ...
begins.


21st century

* 2002 — Spot Bouldering Gym in business. * 2004 ** Mark Ruzzin becomes mayor. ** Shoot Out 24 Hour Filmmaking Festival begins. ** Boulder Chamber Orchestra founded. * 2005 —
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begins. * 2006 ** November:
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approved. ** Twenty Ninth Street shopping center in business. ** Bikes Belong coalition headquartered in Boulder (approximate date

* 2007 ** Communikey Festival begins. ** October - Outdoor gear co-op REI opens prototype green store on 28th St. * 2009 ** Susan Osborne becomes mayor, succeeded by Matthew Appelbaum. **
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becomes
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representative. ** Sister city relationship established with
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, Kenya. * 2010 — Population: 97,385. ** Radio station
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leaves Boulder for Denver Tech Center studios ** Fourmile Canyon fire burns over 400 homes. * 2011 ** November: Municipal
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approved. ** Boulder Food Rescue active. * 2012 —
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Precision Measurement Laboratory dedicated. * 2013 ** Falling Fruit ( urban agriculture map) launched. ** September — record-setting major flood disruption * 2014 **Galvanize opens Boulder location *2016 ** October — Sen. Bernie Sanders headlines ColoradoCare healthcare-for-all ballot Amendment 69 rally at CU Farrand Field ** Nov. 10 — US36 shut down briefly as anti-Trump protesters march * 2017 ** October —
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State of the Map U.S. conference at CU Folsom Field * 2018 ** Ban on assault weapons, bump stocks, large magazines ** Boulder History Museum, rebranded as Museum of Boulder, opens in former Masonic Lodge on Broadway ** Radio station
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celebrates 40th anniversary, commemorated with Museum of Boulder exhibit * 2021 ** March 21 — A
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occurs at a
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supermarket in Boulder. * 2025 ** June 1 —
2025 Boulder fire attack On June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, United States, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian man living in Colorado, allegedly used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to attack a group participating in a solidarity walk for the hostag ...


See also

* History of Boulder, Colorado * List of mayors of Boulder, Colorado *
National Register of Historic Places listings in Boulder County, Colorado __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boulder County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Boulder County, Co ...
* Education in Boulder * Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area *
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in Colorado:
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Colorado Springs Colorado Springs is the most populous city in El Paso County, Colorado, United States, and its county seat. The city had a population of 478,961 at the 2020 census, a 15.02% increase since 2010. Colorado Springs is the second-most populous c ...
,
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