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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

Prior to 19th century

  • 1780
  • 1784 – Nashville established.
  • 1785 – Davidson Academy incorporated.
  • 1789 – Methodist church built.
  • 1796 – Settlement becomes part of the state of Tennessee.
  • 1797 – Tennessee Gazette and Mero District Advertiser newspaper begins publication.

19th century

  • 1806
    • Town incorporated.
    • Joseph Coleman becomes mayor.
  • 1812 – Tennessee General Assembly relocates to Nashville from Knoxville.
  • 1813 – Nashville Library Co., Inc. established.
  • 1817 – Tennessee General Assembly relocates from Nashville to Knoxville.
  • 1818
    • Earl's Nashville Museum opens.
    • Population: 3,000 (approximate).
  • 1820 – Christian Church built.
  • 1822 – Nashville City Cemetery established.
  • 1823 – Presbyterian church built.
  • 1825 – Decker & Dyer Reading Room established.
  • 1826 – Tennessee General Assembly relocates to Nashville from Murfreesboro.
  • 1829 – Christ Church built.
  • 1830 – Population: 5,566.
  • 1831 – Tennessee State Penitentiary built.
  • 1833 – Water-works established.
  • 1835 – Tennessee Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge organized.
  • 1837 – House of Industry for Females established.
  • 1838 – First Baptist Church built.
  • 1840 – Population: 6,929.
  • 1841 – Mechanics' Library Association formed.
  • 1842 – Burns & Co. in business.
  • 1843 – Nashville becomes capital of Tennessee.
  • 1844 – Tennessee School for the Blind and Mechanics Institute and Library Association established.
  • 1845 – Protestant Orphan Asylum established.
  • 1847 – St. Mary's Cathedral built.
  • 1849 – Merchants' Library and Reading Room and Tennessee Historical Society founded.
  • 1850
  • 1851 – Nashville Gas Light Company in operation.
  • 1852
    • Public school system inaugurated.
    • Davidson County Jail built.
  • 1854
  • 1855 – Giers photo studio in business.
  • 1856 – Church of the Assumption built.
  • 1857 – Davidson County Court House rebuilt.
  • 1858 – City Workhouse and Church of St. Ann's built.
  • 1859
  • 1860 - Population: 16,988.
  • 1862
  • 1863 – St. Mary's Catholic Orphan Asylum founded.
  • 1864 – December 15–16: Battle of Nashville.
  • 1865 – Fisk Free Colored School, Ward Seminary for Young Ladies, and Earhart's Bryant & Stratton's Commercial College established.
  • 1866 – Central Tennessee College founded.
  • 1867
    • Montgomery Bell Academy opens.
    • Nashville Lyceum Association incorporated.
  • 1869 – Howard Chapel built.
  • 1870
    • Sulphur Dell ballpark opens.
    • Population: 25,865.
  • 1871
  • 1873 – Vanderbilt University established.
  • 1874 – Hebrew temple and First Cumberland Presbyterian Church built.
  • 1876 – Nashville Banner newspaper begins publication.
  • 1880 – Population: 43,350.
  • 1884 – Nashville Athletic Club formed.
  • 1885 – Industrial School and Query Club (women's group) established.
  • 1889
  • 1890 – Population: 76,168.
  • 1891 – Nashville Bible School founded.
  • 1892
  • 1897 – Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition held.
  • 1898
    • Howard Library established.
    • Tennessee State Penitentiary rebuilt.

20th century

1900s-1940s

  • 1900
    • Meharry Medical College active.
    • Population: 80,865.
    • Polk Place demolished.
  • 1904 – Carnegie Library opens.
  • 1905 – Centennial Club (women's group) active.
  • 1906
  • 1907 – Nashville Tennessean newspaper in publication.
  • 1909 – Sparkman Street Bridge opens.
  • 1910
  • 1912 - Urban League branch established.
  • 1916 – Nashville Housewives League organized.
  • 1918
  • 1920 – Population: 118,342.
  • 1922 - Nashville's first radio station, WDAA, signs on
  • 1925
    • War Memorial Auditorium dedicated.
    • Grand Ole Opry begins broadcasting.
    • Belcourt Theatre built.
  • 1927 – Warner Parks open.
  • 1930
    • First American National Bank formed.
    • Population: 153,866.
  • 1931
  • 1936 – Berry Field (airport) dedicated.
  • 1937 – Tennessee State Museum established.
  • 1940 - Population: 167,402.
  • 1941
    • W47NV radio licensed.
    • Iroquois Steeplechase begins.
  • 1942 – Acuff-Rose Music and Harveys (department store) in business.
  • 1946 – Nashville Symphony founded.

1950s-1990s

21st century

  • 2000 – The City Paper begins publication.
  • 2001
  • 2002 Nashville Public Education Foundation established by Nelson C. Andrews and Thomas J. Sherrard
  • 2003 – Shelby Street pedestrian bridge opens.
  • 2006
  • 2007 – Karl Dean becomes mayor.
  • 2008 – Nashville for All of Us (group) organized.
  • 2009
    • Third Man Records in business.
    • The Pinnacle at Symphony Place built.
    • Music City Drum and Bugle Corps founded.
    • Live on the Green begins.
    • Voters reject Nashville English Only Amendment.
  • 2010
    • April–May: Flood.
    • Population: 601,222.
  • 2011
    • October: Occupy Nashville begins.
    • Parnassus Books in business.
  • 2012
    • March: Occupy Vanderbilt begins.
      • Fictional Nashville TV series makes national premiere on ABC, transfers to CMT in 2016 after being cancelled by the former and due to fan efforts
  • 2013 – Music City Center opens.
  • 2015
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