- Source: Timeline of McAllen, Texas
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of McAllen, Texas, USA.
20th century
1904 - West McAllen townsite established.
1905 - St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railroad begins operating.
1907 - East McAllen development begins.
1909
McAllen Monitor newspaper begins publication.
Methodist Church built.
High school established.
1910 - Population: 150.
1911
Town of McAllen incorporated in Hidalgo County.
Frank W. Crow becomes mayor.
1916 - "12,000 soldiers...stationed in McAllen...during the period of border disturbances."
1918 - Casa de Palmas hotel built.
1920 - Population: 5,331.
1924 - Chamber of Commerce formed.
1925 - McAllen Municipal Hospital built.
1926 - Reynosa-McAllen international bridge built.
1927 - Southern Pacific Railroad Depot opens.
1928 - First United Methodist Church built.
1933
Reynosa-McAllen bridge rebuilt.
Bandstand erected in Archer Park.
1934 - Collapse of Reynosa-McAllen bridge.
1935
Post Office built.
Quinta Mazatlan (residence) construction begins.
1936 - Deepwater Port of Brownsville opens in vicinity of McAllen.
1940 - Queen Theater in business.
1941 - McAllen–Hidalgo–Reynosa International Bridge built.
1944 - McAllen Public Library established.
1946 - "Civic center" built.
1947 - KRIO (AM) radio begins broadcasting.
1948
Cine El Rey (cinema) in business.
Discos Falcón (recording studio) in business.
1949 - Synagogue built.
1950 - Population: 20,067.
1952 - Miller Airport opens.
1967 - September: Hurricane Beulah occurs.
1970 - Foreign trade zone established.
1976 - La Plaza Mall in business.
1977 - Rosie Jimenez, also known as Rosaura Jimenez, is the first woman known to have died due to an illegal abortion after the Hyde Amendment was passed. Jimenez died at age 27 in 1977 from an illegal abortion in McAllen, Texas.
1980 - Population: 66,281.
1987 - Phyllis Griggs was elected as the city's first female commissioner in 1987, and served until 2001.
1989 - September 21: "Alton school bus accident."
1992 - Las Tiendas Shopping Mall in business.
1993
McAllen Miller International Airport terminal built.
South Texas Community College opens.
1995 - City Hall rebuilt.
1997
City website online.
Rubén Hinojosa becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 15th congressional district.
1998 - Texas State Bank building constructed.
1999 - "Futuro McAllen" civic group formed.
2000
Green jay designated official city bird.
Population: 106,414.
21st century
2001
Intermodal Transit Terminal (bus station) opens.
City enacts ordinance for historic preservation.
2004
City centennial observed.
Boys and Girls Club built.
2005 - Palm View Golf Course in business.
2006 - World Birding Center Quinta Mazatlan park opens.
2007
McAllen Convention Center opens.
Veterans War Memorial of Texas dedicated.
2008
July: Hurricane Dolly occurs.
McAllen Heritage Center opens.
2009 - Anzalduas International Bridge opens.
2010 - Population: 129,877.
2011 - Public library building opens in former Walmart store.
2013 - James E. Darling becomes mayor.
2014 - Ursula (detention center) for immigrants begins operating.
2017
Vicente Gonzalez becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 15th congressional district.
President Donald Trump holds a briefing at the Border Patrol station during the United States federal government shutdown of 2018–2019 over the Mexico–United States barrier.
See also
McAllen history
List of mayors of McAllen, Texas
National Register of Historic Places listings in Hidalgo County, Texas
Timelines of other cities in the South Texas area of Texas: Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Laredo, San Antonio
Reynosa, Mexico history
References
Bibliography
External links
"Research: Genealogy & Local History". McAllen Public Library.
"United States - Texas - Hidaldo County - McAllen". Portal to Texas History. Denton: University of North Texas Libraries.
Items related to McAllen, Texas, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
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