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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mesa, Arizona, United States.
Video Timeline of Mesa, Arizona
Prior to 20th century
- 1878 - Mormon settlers arrive.
- 1883
- Mesa City incorporated. The townsite's bounded by Broadway Road on the south, Mesa Drive on the east, University Drive on the north, & Country Club Drive on the west.
- Alexander Findlay Macdonald becomes mayor.
- 1892 - Mesa Free Press newspaper begins publication.
- 1896 - Sirrine House built.
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20th century
1900s-1960s
- 1902 - Evans School for Boys opens; later renamed Mesa Ranch School
- 1908 - Granite Reef Diversion Dam is completed; the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association permanently provides water for irrigation canals in Mesa from this point, replacing the earlier Mormon-lead efforts
- 1909 - The original "Old Main" campus of Mesa High School opens
- Mesa installs potable waterworks system
- 1911 - Roosevelt Dam is completed, regulating the flow of the Salt River for the first time, and providing cheap electrical power to parts of Mesa
- Mesa takes over irrigation system operation within incorporated city limits
- 1915 - Mesa installs sanitary sewer system and septic tank tract at Riverview
- 1917 - Mesa purchases existing gas and electric utilities from Dr. A.J. Chandler
- 1921 - Mesa Welfare League founded.
- 1923 - Mesa Tribune newspaper begins publication.
- 1927 - Mesa Arizona Temple dedicated (first time).
- 1928 - first production of the Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant
- 1931 - Town area expanded.
- 1937 - City Hall built.
- 1941
- U.S. Williams Air Force Base established.
- British Flying Training School at Falcon Field active near Mesa
- 1948
- Mesa Country Club established.
- Falcon Field becomes part of Mesa
- 1949 - Modern wastewater treatment plant built at Riverview
- 1950
- KTYL-FM radio begins broadcasting.
- Population: 16,790.
- 1953 - General Motors Desert Proving Grounds opens
- Mesa celebrates 75th anniversary Diamond Jubilee
- 10 million gallon Pasadena city reservoir completed
- 1962 - Westwood High School opens
- 1965 - Mesa Community College, and Adelante con Mesa established.
- 1967
- Regional Maricopa Association of Governments established.
- Original "Old Main" building of Mesa High School burns to the ground
- 1968
- Tri City Mall in business.
- KMND radio begins broadcasting.
- City of Mesa takes over operations of Falcon Field
1970s-1990s
- 1970
- Lehi becomes part of city.
- Population: 63,049.
- 1971 - Prehab of Mesa (youth-related nonprofit) established.
- 1972 - Mesa High School reopens at a new location (farther east and south)
- 1972 - Mesa Central High School opens at site of original Mesa High campus
- 1973 - Dobson Ranch planned community began selling homes in the first phase of its 26-year development
- 1975
- After extensive renovations, the Mesa Arizona Temple is rededicated
- The Park of the Canals is added to the National Register of Historic Places; work then commences for developing park facilities and later the botanical garden
- 1976 - Mountain View High School opens
- 1977
- Mesa Southwest Museum (later renamed the Arizona Museum of Natural History) founded
- the original Hohokam Park opens
- 1978 - Western Design Center is founded by Bill Mensch
- Mesa celebrates 100-year Centennial
- 1979
- Fiesta Mall in business.
- Mesa Amphitheatre built.
- Mesa Weekly News begins publication.
- 1980
- Population: 152,453.
- Arizona Museum for Youth opens
- Used Cars, filmed primarily in Mesa, opens in theaters
- 1981
- Mesa Sister Cities Association and Mesa United Way active.
- Sister city relationship established with Guaymas, Mexico.
- Champlin Fighter Museum opens
- 1983
- Dobson High School opens
- Sister city relationship established with Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
- Mesa Golfland opens, expanding to become Golfland Sunsplash by 1986
- 1984 - Al Brooks becomes mayor.
- 1987
- Mesa Historical Museum opens
- Living Word Bible Church active.
- 1988
- Peggy Rubach becomes mayor.
- Red Mountain High School opens
- 1989 - Sister city relationship established with Caraz, Peru.
- 1990
- Population: 288,091.
- Superstition Springs Center opens
- first section of Arizona State Route 202 opens; downtown Lehi was removed to make way for it
- 1991
- East Valley Institute of Technology Main campus opens
- Mesa Community Action Network active.
- 1992
- Willie Wong becomes mayor.
- Mesa Solar Sox is founded
- 1993
- Sister city relationship established with Kaiping, China.
- Williams Air Force Base closes, begins transition to Williams Gateway Airport
- 1994
- Williams Gateway Airport opens
- Paz De Cristo Community Center opens
- 1995
- A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Health Sciences opens
- Heritage Academy (Arizona) opens
- the current Organ Stop Pizza location in Mesa is opened
- 1996
- City website online.
- Wayne Brown becomes mayor.
- Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus opens on the former Williams Air Force Base
- Sun Valley High School opens
- 1997
- Harkins Superstition Springs cinema in business.
- Noah Webster School opens.
- the new HoHoKam Stadium opens
- 1998 - Tri City Mall closes, all existing buildings demolished except for former site of JCPenney store, which remains standing until 2006
- 1999
- Skyline High School opens
- AMC Mesa Grand 24 cinema in business.
- Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church active (approximate date).
- Sister city relationship established with Burnaby, Canada.
- 2000
- Keno Hawker becomes mayor.
- Population: 396,375.
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21st century
- 2002 - Desert Ridge High School opens; it is physically located in Mesa, but is part of Gilbert Public Schools instead of Mesa Public Schools.
- 2003
- Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health opens at A.T. Still University's Mesa campus
- Champlin Fighter Museum closed
- 2005
- Mesa Arts Center built.
- Mesa Miners is founded
- Mesa adopts city flag
- 2006 - Mesa Preparatory Academy opens
- 2007
- Mesa Riverview opens
- Gateway 12/IMAX Theatre (cinema) in business.
- A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona opens at A.T. Still University's Mesa campus
- 2008
- October: Immigration raid by Maricopa County Sheriff.
- Sycamore Drive and Main Street Valley Metro Rail station opens, in front of the former Tri City Mall location; it is the first Metro Light Rail station in Mesa, and is the eastern terminator until future expansions are completed
- Scott Smith becomes mayor.
- 2009
- closure of the General Motors Desert Proving Grounds is completed
- East Valley Mormon Choral Organization established, as part of the Millennial Choirs and Orchestras
- 2010
- United Food Bank active.
- Population: city 439,041; metro 4,192,887.
- 2011
- East Valley Institute of Technology East campus opened, adjacent to ASU Polytechnic
- Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix active.
- 2012
- February 22: Republican Party presidential primaries debate held.
- December 10: Alexander murder trial begins.
- 2013
- Mesa Grande Cultural Park opens.
- Matt Salmon becomes U.S. representative for Arizona's 5th congressional district and Kyrsten Sinema becomes U.S. representative for Arizona's 9th congressional district.
- the inaugural Visit Mesa Gateway Classic annual golf tournament is held
- 2014
- Cubs Park opens
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See also
- History of Mesa, Arizona
- List of Mayors of Mesa, Arizona
- Timeline of Arizona
- Timelines of other cities in Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson
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References
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Bibliography
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External links
- "Mesa (Ariz.)". Collection Directory. Arizona Memory Project.
- Arizona Archives Online. Materials related to Mesa, various dates
- Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Mesa, Arizona, various dates
- Library of Congress, Prints & Photos Division. Materials related to Mesa, Arizona, various dates
- Heritage Wall, Arizona Museum of Natural History
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