The following is a
timeline
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Timelines can use any suitable scale representing t ...
of the
history
History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
of the city of
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
,
Washington, USA.
Before the 19th century
*
Native Americans explore and settle throughout the
Puget Sound
Puget Sound ( ; ) is a complex estuary, estuarine system of interconnected Marine habitat, marine waterways and basins located on the northwest coast of the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington. As a part of the Salish Sea, the sound ...
region which includes the
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
area.
19th century
* 1851
** September 14: The Collins Party led by Luther Collins finds a settlement in present-day
Georgetown. Scouts from the
Denny Party arrive at Alki shortly after.
** November 13: The remainder of the
Denny Party arrives at
Alki Point to spend a rainy winter.
* 1852 –
The Denny Party moves to present day
Downtown Seattle in April.
* 1853 – Seattle becomes seat of
King County,
Washington Territory
The Washington Territory was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1853, until November 11, 1889, when the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Washington. It was created from the ...
.
* 1854 – School opens.
* 1855 – Population: 300.
* 1856 – Hostile Native American tribesmen attack Seattle in a
single-day battle.
* 1858 – The arrival of
Manuel Lopes, the city's first Black resident.
* 1861 –
Washington Territorial University established.
* 1863 – ''Washington Gazette'' newspaper begins publication.
* 1864 – May 16: The
Mercer Girls arrive.
* 1867 – ''
Weekly Intelligencer'' newspaper begins publication.
* 1868 – The Seattle Library Association is founded.
* 1869 – Henry A. Atkins becomes mayor.
* 1870
** Central School opens.
** Church of Our Lady of Good Help founded.
** Population: 1,107.
* 1873 –
Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad organized.
* 1874 – Gas street lamps installed.
* 1875
** San Francisco–Seattle steamship service begins.
** Ms. Maynard's Reading Room opens.
* 1878 – ''Seattle Daily Post'' begins publication.
* 1879 – Squire opera house built.
* 1880
** City chartered.
** Frye opera house built.
** Population: 3,533.
* 1883 – Telephone and Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad begin operating.
* 1885 –
Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway
The Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (SLS&E) was a railroad founded in Seattle, Washington, on April 28, 1885, with three tiers of purposes: Build and run the initial line to the town of Ballard, Seattle, Ballard, bring immediate results ...
organized.
* 1886 – February: Most Chinese were
expelled by White mobs.
* 1888 –
Rainier Club established.
* 1889
** Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs organized.
** June 6:
Great Seattle Fire.
**
Seattle Fire Department established.
** Electric streetcar begins operating.
** City
becomes part of the new U.S.
State of Washington.
* 1890
** ''Telegraph'' newspaper begins publication.
** Country Club established.
** Population: 42,837.
* 1891 –
Seattle Public Library opens.
* 1892 –
Pioneer Building constructed.
* 1893
**
Great Northern Railway begins operating.
** Seattle Athletic Club organized.
** Seattle Theatre opens.
**
Curtis
Curtis or Curtiss is a common English given name and surname of Anglo-Norman origin, deriving from the Old French ''curteis'' (Modern French">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of Fren ...
& Guptil photographers in business.
* 1894 – ''
The Argus'' newspaper begins publication.
**The Seattle Republican daily newspaper beings publication
* 1895 –
Seattle General Hospital established.
* 1898 – U.S.
assay office opens.
* 1899
** ''
The Seattle Star
''The Seattle Star'' was a daily newspaper that ran from February 25, 1899, to August 13, 1947. It was owned by E. W. Scripps and in 1920 was transferred to Scripps McRae League of Newspapers (later Scripps-Canfield League), after a falling-o ...
'' newspaper begins publication.
**
Tlingit totem pole installed in
Pioneer Place.
* 1900
** Population: 80,671.
**
Seattle General Hospital re-opened in a new building.
20th century
1900s–1940s
* 1901 – Renton Hill Community Improvement Club organized.
* 1903
** July 30: Semi-centennial of founding of Seattle.
** City hires
Olmsted Brothers
The Olmsted Brothers company was a Landscape architecture, landscape architectural firm in the United States, established in 1898 by brothers John Charles Olmsted (1852–1920) and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (1870–1957), sons of the landscape ar ...
to design
public parks.
* 1905
** South Seattle becomes part of city.
** Seattle Fine Arts Society established.
* 1906
**
The Mountaineers (club) formed.
** Public Library building opens.
**
King Street Station opens.
* 1907
** City expands, annexing Atlantic City,
Ballard, Columbia, Dunlap, Rainier Beach, Ravenna, South-East Seattle, South Park, and West Seattle.
**
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a Marketplaces#Types, public market in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened on August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. Overlooking the Elliott B ...
opens.
**
St. James Cathedral built.
* 1908
** The
Great White Fleet visits Seattle and Puget Sound area.
* 1909
** June 1:
Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition opens.
**
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad begins operating.
* 1910
**
Georgetown becomes part of city.
** Municipal League of Seattle founded.
** Population: 237,194.
* 1911 –
Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a public agency that is in King County, Washington. It oversees the seaport of Seattle as well as Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. With a portfolio of properties ranging from parks and waterfront real estate, to ...
established.
* 1913
**
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is an American civil rights organization formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du&nbs ...
branch established.
**
20th Avenue NE Bridge opens.
* 1914 –
Smith Tower built.
* 1916
** Seattle Audubon Society established.
**
Coliseum Theater opens.
* 1918 – Bessaroth Synagogue dedicated.
* 1919 – February:
Seattle General Strike.
* 1920 – ''Seattle Northwest Enterprise'' newspaper begins publication.
* 1922 – The first Miss Seattle is crowned.
* 1923
** Seattle
Goodwill Industries
Goodwill Industries International Inc., or simply Goodwill, is an American business that provides job training, employment placement services and other community-based programs for people who face barriers in their employment.
Goodwill Indust ...
established.
**
Mountaineers Players (theatre troupe) active.
* 1924
** September 28:
First aerial circumnavigation of the world lands at
Sand Point.
**
Seattle Camera Club founded.
* 1925
**
Sears, Roebuck store in business.
**
Eagles Auditorium Building constructed.
** Seattle Planning Commission established.
* 1926 – U.S.
Naval Air Station
A Naval Air Station (NAS) is a military air base, and consists of a permanent land-based operations locations for the military aviation division of the relevant branch of a navy (Naval aviation). These bases are typically populated by squadron ...
established at Sand Point.
* 1928 –
Civic Auditorium and
Paramount Theatre open.
* 1929 – Seattle
Urban League
The National Urban League (NUL), formerly known as the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, is a nonpartisan historic civil rights organization based in New York City that advocates on behalf of economic and social justice for Afri ...
founded.
* 1930
**
Pike Place Fish Market and Japanese American Citizen's League established.
**
Exchange Building constructed.
* 1932 –
Grace Hospital established.
* 1933 –
Seattle Art Museum opens.
* 1938 – Vedanta Society of Western Washington founded.
* 1940 – Population: 368,302.
** April 28:
Seattle trolleybus system opens.
* 1941
** April 12: Last
streetcar
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include s ...
line closed.
* 1946 –
Seattle Foundation established.
* 1947
**
Airport
An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial Aviation, air transport. They usually consist of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surf ...
begins operating.
**
Memorial Stadium opens.
* 1949 –
Free port
A free-trade zone (FTZ) is a class of special economic zone. It is a geographic area where goods may be imported, stored, handled, manufactured, or reconfigured and re-exported under specific customs regulation and generally not subject to ...
opens.
1950s–1990s
* 1950
** Seattle Chinese Golf Club formed.
** Population: 467,591.
* 1957 –
Sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
While there are early examples of inte ...
relationship established with
Kobe
Kobe ( ; , ), officially , is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. With a population of around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's List of Japanese cities by population, seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Port of Toky ...
, Japan.
* 1959 – City joins
Puget Sound Governmental Conference.
* 1960 – Population: 557,087.
* 1961
**
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city, it has been designated a List of Seattle landmarks, Seattle landmark. Located in the Lower Queen Anne, Seattle, Lower Queen An ...
erected.
**
American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach progr ...
Seattle chapter active.
* 1962
**
Alweg Monorail begins operating.
** April 21 –
Seattle World's Fair opens.
**
Congress of Racial Equality chapter established.
** Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church built.
* 1963
**
Seattle Opera
Seattle Opera is an American opera company based in Seattle, Washington. The company's season runs from August through late May, comprising five or six operas of eight to ten performances each, often featuring double casts in major roles to all ...
and
Seattle Repertory Theatre founded.
**
Martin Cinerama opens.
* 1964
** August 21:
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
perform at the
Seattle Center Coliseum; they would do so once more just over two years later.
* 1965
** April 29: The 6.7
Puget Sound earthquake affected western Washington with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of VIII (''Severe''), causing seven deaths and $12.5–28 million in financial losses in the
Puget Sound region.
**
ACT Theatre founded.
* 1967
** November:
Radical Women founde
Seattle Radical Women, one of first women's liberation groups in the United States, forms in November 1967.**
Allied Arts of Seattle founded.
** Sister city relationship established with
Bergen
Bergen (, ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, second-largest city in Norway after the capital Oslo.
By May 20 ...
, Norway.
* 1969
** Little Bread Co. and Brasserie Pittsbourg in business.
**
Seafirst Building constructed. It becomes Seattle's tallest building for 16 years.
* 1970 –
Seattle Marathon, and
negative income tax
In economics, a negative income tax (NIT) is a system which reverses the direction in which tax is paid for incomes below a certain level; in other words, earners above that level pay money to the state while earners below it receive money. NIT ...
program begin.
* 1971
** Mayor's Arts Festival begins (later known as
Bumbershoot
Bumbershoot is an annual international music and arts festival held in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington. One of North America's largest such festivals, it takes place every Labor Day (United States), Labor Day weekend (leading up to and ...
).
**
Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational List of coffeehouse chains, chain of coffeehouses and Starbucks Reserve, roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gor ...
in business.
* 1972
**
Pacific Northwest Dance Association established.
**
Intiman Theatre Festival begins.
* 1973 – Sister city relationship established with
Tashkent
Tashkent (), also known as Toshkent, is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Uzbekistan, largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1, 2024. I ...
, Uzbekistan.
* 1974 –
Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC West, West division. The club entered the NFL a ...
franchise established, would begin play in 1976.
* 1975 – World's first "
commercial software
Commercial software,
or, seldom, payware, is a computer software that is produced for sale or that serves commercial purposes. Commercial software can be proprietary software or free and open-source software.
Background and challenge
While ...
for personal computers" invented in Seattle.
* 1976 –
Daybreak Star Cultural Center opens.
* 1977
**
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. The team joined the American ...
baseball team formed.
** Sister city relationship established with
Beersheba
Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
, Israel.
* 1978 – Central Co-op established.
* 1979
**
P-Patch Advisory Council established.
** Music Magazine ''
The Rocket'' begins publishing.
** June 1:
Seattle SuperSonics basketball team wins
NBA Finals
The NBA Finals is the annual championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Eastern Conference (NBA), Eastern and Western Conference (NBA), Western Conference champions play a best-of-seven series to determine the league ...
.
** Sister city relationship established with
Mazatlán
Mazatlán () is a city in the Mexican list of states of Mexico, state of Sinaloa. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding , known as the Mazatlán Municipality. It is located on the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast across from th ...
, Mexico.
* 1980
** ''
Subterranean Pop'' fanzine begins publication.
** Sister city relationship established with
Nantes
Nantes (, ; ; or ; ) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department of France on the Loire, from the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast. The city is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, sixth largest in France, with a pop ...
, France.
** The last
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad train leaves Seattle before abandonment.
* 1981 – Sister city relationships established with
Christchurch
Christchurch (; ) is the largest city in the South Island and the List of cities in New Zealand, second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. Christchurch has an urban population of , and a metropolitan population of over hal ...
, New Zealand; and
Mombasa
Mombasa ( ; ) is a coastal city in southeastern Kenya along the Indian Ocean. It was the first capital of British East Africa, before Nairobi was elevated to capital status in 1907. It now serves as the capital of Mombasa County. The town is ...
, Kenya.
* 1982 –
Market Park landscaped.
* 1983 – Sister city relationship established with
Chongqing
ChongqingPostal Romanization, Previously romanized as Chungking ();. is a direct-administered municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the State Council of the People's Republi ...
, China.
* 1984
**
911 Media Arts Center and Weird Science Salon
founded.
** Sister city relationship established with
Limbe, Cameroon.
* 1985
**
Seattle Municipal Archives established.
** The 76-story
Columbia Seafirst Center is built and becomes the city's tallest building. In response, the Citizen Alternative Plan (CAP) advocates for height limits in Downtown.
* 1986 – Sister city relationships established with
Galway
Galway ( ; , ) is a City status in Ireland, city in (and the county town of) County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay. It is the most populous settlement in the province of Connacht, the List of settleme ...
, Ireland; and
Reykjavík
Reykjavík is the Capital city, capital and largest city in Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland on the southern shore of Faxaflói, the Faxaflói Bay. With a latitude of 64°08′ N, the city is List of northernmost items, the worl ...
, Iceland.
* 1988
**
Washington State Convention Center and
Telephone Museum open.
**
Nirvana
Nirvana, in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), is the concept of an individual's passions being extinguished as the ultimate state of salvation, release, or liberation from suffering ('' duḥkha'') and from the ...
releases its first album on Seattle's SubPop Records.
* 1989
**
Jim McDermott becomes
U.S. representative for
Washington's 7th congressional district.
** Sister city relationship established with
Daejeon
Daejeon (; ) is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a central lowland valley between the Sobaek Mountains and the Geum River, the city is known both as a ...
, South Korea.
* 1990
** September 15:
Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel opens.
**
Norm Rice becomes mayor.
** October:
Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. One of the key bands in the grunge, grunge movement of the early 1990s, Pearl Jam has outsold and outlasted many of its contemporaries from the early 1990s, ...
plays its first concert ever in Seattle's
Off Ramp Café.
** Population: 516,259.
* 1991
**
Sustainable Seattle nonprofit established.
**
Washington Hemp Expo begins.
**
Seattle Art Museum rebuilt.
** Sister city relationships established with
Cebu
Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
, Philippines; and
Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung, officially Kaohsiung City, is a special municipality located in southern Taiwan. It ranges from the coastal urban center to the rural Yushan Range with an area of . Kaohsiung City has a population of approximately 2.73 million p ...
, Taiwan.
* 1992 – Sister city relationship established with
Pécs
Pécs ( , ; ; Slovak language, Slovak: ''Päťkostolie''; also known by #Name, alternative names) is List of cities and towns of Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, the fifth largest city in Hungary, on the slopes of the Mecsek mountains in the c ...
, Hungary; and
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
, Indonesia.
* 1993
**
Seattle Knights joust
Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism.
The term is derived from Old French , ultim ...
ing acting troupe founded.
** Fictional movie ''
Sleepless in Seattle'' released.
** Sister city relationships established with
Gdynia
Gdynia is a city in northern Poland and a seaport on the Baltic Sea coast. With an estimated population of 257,000, it is the List of cities in Poland, 12th-largest city in Poland and the second-largest in the Pomeranian Voivodeship after Gdańsk ...
, Poland; and
Perugia
Perugia ( , ; ; ) is the capital city of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the River Tiber. The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part of the valleys around the area. It has 162,467 ...
, Italy.
* 1994
**
Amazon.com in business.
**
Seattle Asian Art Museum opens.
** City Public Access Network online.
* 1996 – Sister city relationship established with
Haiphong, Vietnam.
* 1997
**
Seattle Internet Exchange and
Seattle Channel established.
** ''
Jet City Maven'' newspaper begins publication.
* 1998 –
Paul Schell becomes mayor.
* 1999
** November 30:
Anti-globalization protest during
World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference.
**
Town Hall Seattle opens.
** Sister city relationship established with
Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
* 2000
**
Experience Music Project opens.
** Music Magazine ''
The Rocket'' ends publishing.
21st century
* 2001
** February 27:
Seattle Mardi Gras Riots
** February 28:
Nisqually earthquake
** September:
Boeing
The Boeing Company, or simply Boeing (), is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. The company also provides leasing and product support s ...
relocates its corporate headquarters to
Chicago
Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of Unite ...
, Illinois.
* 2002
** July 28: The first sporting event at
Seahawks Stadium, a
Seattle Sounders soccer match, is held
* 2004
**
Seattle Central Library building opens.
**
Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project founded.
**
Rat City Rollergirls (rollerderby league) founded.
* 2006
** ''
Seattle Metropolitan
''Seattle Metropolitan'', or ''Seattle Met'', is a monthly city magazine covering Seattle, Washington
Seattle ( ) is the List of municipalities in Washington, most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington and in the ...
'' begins publication.
** Kavana Cooperative founded.
* 2007
** December 12:
South Lake Union Streetcar line opened.
* 2008
**
Tilted Thunder Rail Birds (rollerderby league) formed.
**
Seattle SuperSonics move to
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Oklahoma, most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat ...
* 2009
** July 18:
Central Link light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
begins service between
Westlake and
Tukwila.
** December 19:
Central Link is extended to
SeaTac Airport.
** InvestigateWest news headquartered in Seattle.
** Upping Technology for Underserved Neighbors and Jigsaw Renaissance
founded.
** CondoInternet in business.
* 2010
** Northwest Chocolate Festival begins.
**
Michael McGinn becomes mayor.
** Population: 608,660;
metro 3,439,809.
* 2011
** Seattle Shorts Film Fest begins.
** Citizen University headquartered in city.
* 2012
** Ban against
plastic shopping bag
In use by consumers worldwide since the 1960s, shopping bags made from various kinds of plastic, are variously called plastic shopping bags, carrier bags, or plastic grocery bags. They are sometimes referred to as single-use bags—referring to c ...
s in effect.
**
Chihuly Garden and Glass and
Living Computer Museum open.
* 2013
** Construction of the
Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel by the
tunnel-boring machine Bertha begins.
** Population: 652,405.
* 2014
** January:
Ed Murray becomes mayor.
** February:
Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC West, West division. The club entered the NFL a ...
win
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual History of the NFL championship, league championship game of the National Football League (NFL) of the United States. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966 NFL season, 1966 (with the excep ...
football contest.
** May: City
minimum wage
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hike announced.
* 2015
** May: A large kayak
protest against Arctic oil drilling is held on
Elliott Bay
Elliott Bay is a part of the Central Basin region of Puget Sound. It is in the U.S. state of Washington, extending southeastward between West Point in the north and Alki Point in the south. Seattle was founded on this body of water in the 1850s ...
in response to a
Shell
Shell may refer to:
Architecture and design
* Shell (structure), a thin structure
** Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses
Science Biology
* Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine ani ...
oil platform
An oil platform (also called an oil rig, offshore platform, oil production platform, etc.) is a large structure with facilities to extract and process petroleum and natural gas that lie in rock formations beneath the seabed. Many oil platforms w ...
arriving at the
Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a public agency that is in King County, Washington. It oversees the seaport of Seattle as well as Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. With a portfolio of properties ranging from parks and waterfront real estate, to ...
.
** September: School teacher labor strike
* 2016
** January 23:
First Hill Streetcar line opens.
** March 19:
University Link Tunnel extends light rail to Capitol Hill and Husky Stadium.
* 2020
** Beginning in March: During the week, in response to the
COVID pandemic across
Washington, 3 counties in the
Seattle metropolitan area
The Seattle metropolitan area is an urban conglomeration in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington that comprises Seattle, its surrounding Satellite city, satellites and suburbs. The United States Census Bureau defines the Seattle–T ...
issued directives for residents to
shelter-in-place until at least the 7th of April.
** Beginning in May:
George Floyd protests in Seattle begin.
* 2023
** February 21: Seattle became the first city in the United States to ban discrimination based on
caste
A caste is a Essentialism, fixed social group into which an individual is born within a particular system of social stratification: a caste system. Within such a system, individuals are expected to marry exclusively within the same caste (en ...
.
See also
*
History of Seattle
This is the main article of a series that covers the history of Seattle, Washington (state), Washington, a city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, United States of America.
Seattle is a major port city that has a history of b ...
*
Neighborhoods in Seattle
The city of Seattle, Washington, contains many districts and neighborhoods. The city's former mayor Greg Nickels has described it as "a city of neighborhoods". Early European settlers established widely scattered settlements on the surrounding h ...
*
List of mayors of Seattle
*
Timelines of Seattle's
sister cities
A sister city or a twin town relationship is International relations, a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
While there ar ...
:
Bergen
Bergen (, ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, second-largest city in Norway after the capital Oslo.
By May 20 ...
,
Kobe
Kobe ( ; , ), officially , is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. With a population of around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's List of Japanese cities by population, seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Port of Toky ...
,
Mombasa
Mombasa ( ; ) is a coastal city in southeastern Kenya along the Indian Ocean. It was the first capital of British East Africa, before Nairobi was elevated to capital status in 1907. It now serves as the capital of Mombasa County. The town is ...
,
Nantes
Nantes (, ; ; or ; ) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department of France on the Loire, from the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast. The city is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, sixth largest in France, with a pop ...
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Perugia
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Tashkent
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Timeline of Spokane, Washington
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Timeline of the Tri-Cities, Washington
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References
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* Cornelius Hanford, Seattle and Enzirons, 1852–1924 (Seattle, 1924)
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* Bob Lane, Better Than Promised, An Informal History of the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Seattle: King County Department of Metropolitan Services, 1995)
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Materials related to Seattle various dates (via Library of Congress, Prints & Photos Division)
Items related to Seattle various dates (via
Digital Public Library of America)
Items related to Seattle various dates (via
Europeana)
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Images
Image:"Seattle, Washington Territory.", ca. 09-1870 - NARA - 513329.jpg, Seattle, circa 1870
Image:Birdseye view of Seattle 1908.jpg, Seattle, 1908
Image:Atlantic Squadron parade Seattle 1908 (2).jpg, Atlantic Squadron parade, 1908
Image:Port of Seattle map, 1918.jpg, Map of Seattle and port, 1918
Image:Seattle - Reinstallation of Pioneer Square totem pole, 1940.jpg, Reinstallation of Pioneer Square totem pole, 1940
Image:Fremont Solstice Parade 2013 40 (9234924923).jpg, Solstice Parade, 2013
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Years in Washington (state)
Seattle
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